On 28 February 2010 20:33, Robin Norwood <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 11:41 AM, Titcomb, Andrew
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I would like to see this taken a few steps further.  Please allow display
> options that provide frames.  When I am working on a project, we normally
> discuss shot lengths, or adjusting shot lengths, in terms of frames-counts.
> >
> > Some additional timeline displays I would like to see:
> >        HH:MM:SS:Frames
> >
> >        MM:SS:Frames - Most often, who needs hours?
> >
> >        Just frames - For my projects that are broken out into small
> chunks
>
>
> Does "frames" mean the # of frames since the beginning of the project?
>  That could end up being a very large number, making HH:MM:SS:Frames
> very clutterful.
>
> I hate to suggest yet-another-config-option, but maybe 'Show time or
> frames in ruler' is useful.
>
> -RN
>
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Since time and timecode is crucial in an editing application, the displaying
of it should be well treated.
So, HH:MM:SS:FF is crucial with FF displaying up to 25 frames for 25fps
projects and up to 30 for 30fps projects.

Still the total numbers of frames of a clip or a sequence is also handy,
especially for animation projects. To save space, it is quite acceptable
that these timings are located in a single spot, that when clicked upon
changes display.


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