Hint:
The Readout can be changed for individual sheets in the window settings.
There is a hierarchy of the readout/format settings. The default is set in the user profile, if this default is changed in a
window then the window setting is used.
Timecode is an example of an area that has many layers in the hierarchy. Read more about timecode in the Timecode
section.
Hint:
The user profile defined time readout is used in the encoder bar even if the readout for an, for instance,
fixture sheet is changed separately.
The timing calculator value indicator is aligned with the preselected frame readout.
To provide better optical representation, the trailing zeros from frames or seconds are always suppressed. When the
frame readout is set to a frame unit the times will always display trailing zeros.
To easily distinguish between fractions of a second and frames, fractions of a second are separated from second using a
dot (.), while frames are separated from seconds using a colon (:).
The time options are:
10d11h23m45:
The time is separated into days, hours, minutes, and seconds using letters as separators.
251h23m45:
This is separated into hours, minutes, and seconds using letters as separators. The hour number can become more
than 24 if time is more than a day.
10.11:23:45:
The time is separated into days, hours, minutes, and seconds using a dot and colons as separators.
251:23:45:
This is separated into hours, minutes, and seconds using colons as separators. The hour number can become more
than 24 if time is more than a day.
The frame options are:
Seconds
24 fps
25 fps
30 fps
60 fps