Timecode/Footage Calculator by Michael D. Most This is a handy Windows utility to correlate film footage and video timecode. It can calculate properly using either drop frame or non drop frame code, at the user's choice. After identifying a "sync point" for the film footage, i.e., a timecode number at which the footage will equal 0+0 (feet+frames), the proper footage for any time code can be calculated. In addition, the footage can be entered and the equivalent time code calculated. When the program is started, the sync point defaults to 1:00:00:00 (one hour of non-drop frame time code). The time code display shows "01:00:00:00" and the footage display shows "0+0". The following controls are available: Buttons: Enter Timecode A dialog box will be displayed that allows entry of a new timecode number. Enter the timecode number directly (no colons), i.e. "1000000" for one hour. Clicking on OK enters the new timecode and recalculates the film footage. Clicking on Cancel leaves the old timecode in place. Note: Double clicking on the timecode display will also display the timecode entry dialog box. Enter Footage A dialog box will be displayed that allows entry of film footage. The footage MUST be entered in the form "x+xx", where the first x represents the feet (up to 9999), the '+' represents the plus sign, and the second xx represents the frames (up to 15). For the moment, the frames must be entered as '01', '02', '03', etc., up to 15. The feet can be any number, including 0. Clicking on OK enters the new film footage and recalculates the time code. Clicking on Cancel leaves the old footage in place. Note: Double clicking on the footage display will also display the footage entry dialog box. Sync A dialog box will be displayed that asks for a timecode entry that will determine the equivalent timecode for 0+0 feet. Enter the timecode number directly, as in the timecode entry dialog box. Clicking on OK recalculates the footage based on the current timecode display. Clicking on Cancel cancels the operation and leaves the old sync point active. Check Box: Drop Frame Time Code Clicking on this check box changes the mode to Drop Frame. In order for the changes to be accurate, the sync point must be re-entered (while in Drop Frame mode) and either the footage or timecode re-entered (entering either one will cause the other to be recalculated as well). Note that in drop frame mode, the timecode will be displayed with semicolons instead of colons, as in non-drop mode. This is a first version of the calculator, and does not support field accuracy. The calculated footage is based on the first field of the video frame indicated. A future version might support true field accuracy, but I felt that this was not really needed for the calculator to be useful. Of course, the Frame Master hand held calculator does essentially the same thing (although it costs $99), but doesn't just about everyone have a 386 PC on their desk running Windows at all times now? Of course they do.... Thanks to Microsoft for Visual Basic, which allowed development of this project in about 2 hours. Note: This program requires VBRUN100.DLL, available separately on this forum, to run. Enjoy! Michael D. Most Valencia, California August 18,1991 ----------------end-of-author's-documentation--------------- Software Library Information: This disk copy provided as a service of Public (software) Library We are not the authors of this program, nor are we associated with the author in any way other than as a distributor of the program in accordance with the author's terms of distribution. Please direct shareware payments and specific questions about this program to the author of the program, whose name appears elsewhere in this documentation. If you have trouble getting in touch with the author, we will do whatever we can to help you with your questions. All programs have been tested and do run. To report problems, please use the form that is in the file PROBLEM.DOC on many of our disks or in other written for- mat with screen printouts, if possible. PsL cannot debug pro- programs over the telephone, though we can answer questions. Disks in the PsL are updated monthly, so if you did not get this disk directly from the PsL, you should be aware that the files in this set may no longer be the current versions. Also, if you got this disk from another vendor and are having prob- lems, be aware that some files may have become corrupted or lost by that vendor. Get a current, working disk from PsL. For a copy of the latest monthly software library newsletter and a list of the 3,000+ disks in the library, call or write Public (software) Library P.O.Box 35705 - F Houston, TX 77235-5705 Orders only: 1-800-2424-PSL MC/Visa/AmEx/Discover Outside of U.S. or in Texas or for general information, Call 1-713-524-6394 PsL also has an outstanding catalog for the Macintosh.