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Fergus H
Community Manager
Community Manager
June 19, 2024
Question

[Now released]: Linear timecode support

  • June 19, 2024
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Linear timecode (LTC) support is now available in Premiere Pro Beta. LTC is encoding of timecode data in an audio signal. It is useful for ensuring accurate synchronization of multiple video and audio sources. 

 

Two Premiere Pro operations benefit from LTC support: creating multi-camera source sequences and synchronizing clips. 

 

In the Clips > Create Multi-Camera Source Sequence dialog, we have added an “Other Timecode” popup menu, with the option to choose LTC. Choosing this option will synchronize the clips using the timecode in the audio track of the clip. 

 

In the Clips > Synchronize dialog, we have not yet added an option to directly choose LTC. To use LTC with Clip > Synchronize, you must first select the clips you want to synchronize, then select Clip > Modify > Timecode > Linear Timecode (LTC). With that done, select the clips on the timeline, then go to Clip > Synchronize > Timecode and click on Ok. Note that the display of the timecode in the Synchronize dialog is not accurate; this will be fixed in a future beta. However, the synchronization process will use the correct timecode and your clips will be accurate aligned. 

 

We’d love to get your feedback on this feature! We’re also interested to know what hardware devices you’re using to generate linear timecode. 

 

Regards,

Fergus

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13 replies

Participant
June 20, 2024

Just tested it with a video file from a Canon XC10 using a Deity TC-1 to provide LTC and a Zoom F6 for audio with it's internal Timecode jammed to the Deity TC-1 as the master.  Modified the video to LTC as described above (left the audio unchanged) and the clip and audio synced up perfectly.

Chris Spiegl
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 20, 2024

This is excellent news! Thank you for informing us.

I'll still say: this took far too long to implement. But at last.

We'll be testing this feature on our next shoots and see if it all works as expected.

Participant
June 20, 2024

Finally. I'm using Deity TC1s. will check it out soon.