<p>
Each Ardour session has a specific timecode frames-per-second setting which
is configured in <kbd class="menu">session > properties >
- timecode</kbd>. The selected timecode affects the timecoderuler in the main
+ timecode</kbd>. The selected timecode affects the timecode ruler in the main
window as well as the clock itself.
</p>
for changing a film soundtrack from one frame rate to another. The concept is
beyond the scope of this manual, but Wikipedia's entry on
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telecine">Telecine</a>
- may get you started.
+ may be a good start.
</p>
<h2>Ardour Timecode Generator Configuration</h2>
</p>
<p>
The checkbox <kbd class="option">External timecode is sync locked</kbd>
- allows to select the behavior according to your setup. When enabled, it
+ allows to select the behavior according to the setup. When enabled, it
indicates that the selected external timecode source shares sync (Black
& Burst, Wordclock, etc) with the audio interface.
</p>
</p>
<p class="note">
Note that vari-speed is unavailable when recording in Ardour, and all
- tracking happens at speed 1.0. So if you want to record in sync with
+ tracking happens at speed 1.0. So in order to record in sync with
external timecode it must be sample-locked or it will drift over time.
</p>
the video Frame boundaries.
</p>
-<img src="/images/ltc-transport-alignment.png" title="LTC frame alignment" alt="LTC frame alignment"/>
-<p><em>Figure: LTC frame alignment for the 525/60 TV standard</em></p>
+<figure class="center">
+ <img src="/images/ltc-transport-alignment.png" alt="LTC frame alignment">
+ <figcaption>
+ LTC frame alignment for the 525/60 TV standard
+ </figcaption>
+</figure>
<p>
Ardour supports vari-speed and backwards playback but will only follow
<kbd class="option">Session > Properties > JACK Time Master</kbd>
configures Ardour to act as translator from timecode to BBT information.
</p>
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