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list of timecodes conversion
Hi all, sorry if I am posting in the wrong section
but I guess most of you would know. I have a list of timecodes which I want to change from one framerate to another. I use a timecode calculator for now but I was wondering if there is another easier/faster way? Any utils that can automate this procedure? Thanks,
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Is there any reason to manually change the speed of timecode files? Why not just set fps/factors in your muxing application?
As this is in the "(HD) DVD & Blu-ray authoring" section you should note that such shenanigans will likely break Blu-Ray compliance. |
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I need it to convert the chapter breaks from 24fps (usually my source and use for BD) to 25fps to use on the DVD.
I have been doing this one by one using a TC calculator but it's getting really time consuming. Any ideas? Thanks!
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There are converters but since you didn't post your timecode file I don't know whether your format is supported.
https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=169984 |
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hi,
I can have the following: CSV: 01,01_Feature,01:00:00:00 02,02_Feature,01:09:31:06 ... TSV: Timecode Format 24 NonDrop Chapter Number Timecode Chapter Label Mark Type 01 01:00:00:00 01_Chap01 1 02 01:09:31:06 02_Chap02 1 ... CCE CSV: "01,00,00,00,01_Chap01" "01,09,08,10,02_Chap02" ... and csv from Premiere. Any idea??? Thanks!
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Hi, that would be really awesome!
All I need to be honest is a list with a bunch of timecodes at a specific framerate to be able to convert to another. i.e. the list below is at 24fps: 01:00:00:00 01:09:31:06 01:18:45:22 01:31:05:23 01:40:09:15 01:51:55:04 02:07:18:06 02:20:04:17 02:28:44:05 02:37:37:20 02:49:12:09 02:59:30:08 and want them converted to 25, or vice versa or another fps. It's really simple. No specific format needed. If you want to push it a bit more, the formats I use are for Scenarist SD(CSV), for Scenarist BD (TSV) and for CCE (CSV). The Scenarist SD (at 25fps) CSV format is as follows: 01,01_movie,01:00:00;00 02,02_movie,01:09:08;10 03,03_movie,01:18:00;22 04,04_movie,01:29:51;08 05,05_movie,01:38:33;06 06,06_movie,01:49:50;14 07,07_movie,02:04:36;18 08,08_movie,02:16:52;13 09,09_movie,02:25:11;06 10,10_movie,02:33:43;13 11,11_movie,02:44:50;07 12,12_movie,02:54:43;13 The Scenarist BD (24fps) TSV format is as follows: Timecode Format 24 NonDrop Chapter Number Timecode Chapter Label Mark Type 01 01:00:00:00 01_Chap01 1 02 01:09:31:06 02_Chap02 1 03 01:18:45:22 03_Chap03 1 04 01:31:05:23 04_Chap04 1 05 01:40:09:15 05_Chap05 1 06 01:51:55:04 06_Chap06 1 07 02:07:18:06 07_Chap07 1 08 02:20:04:17 08_Chap08 1 09 02:28:44:05 09_Chap09 1 10 02:37:37:20 10_Chap10 1 11 02:49:12:09 11_Chap11 1 12 02:59:30:08 12_Chap12 1 and the CCE (25fps) CSV format is as follows: 01,00,00,00,01_Chap01 01,09,08,10,02_Chap02 01,18,00,22,03_Chap03 01,29,51,08,04_Chap04 01,38,33,06,05_Chap05 01,49,50,14,06_Chap06 02,04,36,18,07_Chap07 02,16,52,13,08_Chap08 02,25,11,06,09_Chap09 02,33,43,13,10_Chap10 02,44,50,07,11_Chap11 02,54,43,13,12_Chap12 If you can make chapterEditor to accept a list of timecodes, convert them to another fps and then export to one of the above formats, then just tell me where I donate! Thanks!
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From where come this timecodes? Copy-paste from an application to a text file? Quote:
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OK, here it is: https://we.tl/SAIWOEDJOu
In Premiere I have my timeline where I insert my chapter breaks as Markers. I export that as a csv (_SOURCE_ from Premiere Timeline_24fps.csv). Then, I create the A.Scenarist BD chapters 24fps.tsv to use in Scenarist BD. Next, I conform each timecode of the source text (with a TC calc) to the framerate I need for the DVD and create the B.SDDVD chapters 25fps - forCCE.csv And finally, from the file for CCE above I create the C.Scenarist SD chapters 25fps.csv Hope it helps. Thanks.
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Hi srfscenar
Some questions about the formats. _SOURCE_ from Premiere Timeline_24fps.csv Code:
Marker Name Description In Out Duration Marker Type CH01 01:00:00:00 01:00:00:00 00:00:00:00 Chapter What is Description? Is it always empty? "Marker Type": Exists other types then "Chapter" which maybe important? A.Scenarist BD chapters 24fps.tsv Code:
Timecode Format 24 NonDrop Chapter Number Timecode Chapter Label Mark Type 01 01:00:00:00 01_Chap01 1 What for values are supported in your program? "Mark Type ": Is the value every time 1? B.SDDVD chapters 25fps - forCCE.csv Code:
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Hi and sorry for the delayed reply!
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There are other types like 'Comment' or 'Segmentation Marker' but if someone is using markers to create chapters, then the Chapter type or Comment type should be used. Quote:
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