There are two types of timecode recorded on tape, LTC
(longitudinal timecode) and VITC (vertical interval timecode).
The figure above shows the basic positions of both types. The
exact position is unimportant as long as you realize that VITC is
embedded within the video tracks and picked up by the helical
scan heads and output on the video signal, whereas LTC has its
own linear track picked up by a stationary head and output on
an XLR connector as a separate signal.
Both types have their own advantages. When playing at normal
speeds, both VITC and LTC can be read. If the tape machine is
paused, VITC can be read but LTC cannot. If the tape is shuttled
fast, VITC may be lost but LTC can still be read.
Audio track
Control track
VITC areas
Video tracks
LTC track
Basic Positions of LTC and VITC Timecode on Tape
Timecode Diskus
Operations
5-20
Applications
9100-0217-02 - SEP 95
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