Vertical Interval Timecode

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Definition

Vertical Interval Timecode is a method of timecode information into the VBI of a signal, typically an analog video signal like NTSC or PAL. VITC timecode is used to precisely identify and label each frame of video in a sequence.

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Version:
1.0
Abbreviation:
VITC
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