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Hi everybody
I have a special project with small connected videos in a long timeline. In export mode I choose "Effekte/Timecode Überlagerung". Everything ok up to 11:59:59:23. Than it stops at 12:00:00:00. The video export is not affected, no problem. Apparently, the timecode is in am/pm 12 hour mode. However, I can't find any option to change it in a 24 hour mode.
Thanks for help
Dölf
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This appears to be either a bug or a limitation of the effect.
As a workaround, you can use two adjustment layers in your sequence, since each adjustment layer is limited to 12 hours of duration. Here's how:
This will allow the timecode to display correctly throughout your entire sequence without stopping at 12:00:00:00.
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Thank you Paul. In the meantime I added a transparent still png-picture on one layer and used the burn-in effect. It works perfectly on this one layer.
However, it would be more practical to add the effect while exporting because I won't have to touch the sequence at the end of the editing process. But this is not a great deal.
Yours,
Doelf
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Another work-around option is is to create a separate video track, and use a transparent video and add the bur-in effect. When you go to make your final export, just turn off the whole video track that is reserved for the timecode Burn-in.
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Thank you - that's exactly the way I am doing it (see my post above). 🙂
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I guess I misunderstood you as you indicated it was a transparent-PNG file, not specifically the Adobe transparent video feature. I imagined you created a PNG picture with 100% transparent and dropped that into the video. Maybe that's what the built in 'transparent video' feature does also, but I wasn't sure and they seemed to be two different ways.
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