- <tr><th>Timecode</th><td>Time is shown as <dfn><abbr title="Society of Motion Picture and Television
- Engineers">SMPTE</abbr> timecode</dfn> in Hours:Minutes:Seconds:Frames,
- measured from the timecode zero point on the timeline (which may not
- correspond to the session start and/or absolute zero on the timeline,
- depending on configurable timecode offsets).
- The frames value is dictated by either the session <abbr title="Frames Per
- Second">FPS</abbr> setting, or, if slaved to an external timecode master,
- the master's setting. In the transport clocks, the FPS value is shown below
- the time display, along with an indication of the current timecode source
- (<samp>INT</samp> means that Ardour is its own timecode source).</td></tr>
- <tr><th>BBT</th><td>Time is shown as Bars:Beats:Ticks, indicating <dfn>musical time</dfn> measured
- from the start of the session. The transport clocks show the current tempo
- in <abbr title="Beats Per Minute">bpm</abbr> and meter below the time
- display.</td></tr>
- <tr><th>Minutes:Seconds</th><td>Time is shown as Hours:Minutes:Seconds.Milliseconds, measured from the
- absolute start of the timeline (ignoring the session start and any timecode
- offsets).</td></tr>
- <tr><th>Samples</th><td>Time is shown as a <dfn>sample count</dfn> from the absolute start of the timeline
- (ignoring the session start and any timecode offsets). The number of
- samples per second is given by the current sample rate, and in the transport
- clocks, this rate is shown below the time display along with any
- pullup/pulldown adjustment.</td></tr>
+ <tr>
+ <th>Timecode</th>
+ <td>Time is shown as <dfn><abbr title="Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers">SMPTE</abbr>
+ timecode</dfn> in Hours:Minutes:Seconds:Frames, measured from the
+ timecode zero point on the timeline (which may not correspond to
+ the session start and/or absolute zero on the timeline, depending
+ on configurable timecode offsets). The frames value is dictated
+ by either the Timecode frames-per-second <a
+ href="@@session-properties#properties-timecode">session
+ property</a>, or, if slaved to an external timecode master, the
+ master's setting. Under the transport clocks is an indication of
+ the current timecode source (<samp>INT</samp> means that Ardour
+ is its own timecode source).
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <th>Bars:Beats</th>
+ <td>Time is shown as Bars:Beats:Ticks, indicating <dfn>musical
+ time</dfn>.
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <th>Minutes:Seconds</th>
+ <td>Time is shown as Hours:Minutes:Seconds.Milliseconds.
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <th>Seconds</th>
+ <td>Time is shown as Seconds.Deciseconds.
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <th>Samples</th>
+ <td>Time is shown as a <dfn>sample count</dfn>. The number of
+ samples per second is given by the current sample rate.
+ </td>
+ </tr>