TimeCode and audio

TimeCode Player is an app that allows you to play SMPTE LTC timecode along with audio in sync. We have apps for macOS and Windows.

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Features

  • Easy and clear interface
  • Supports all industry standards for framerates
  • Use custom offset, anywhere from a millisecond to hours
  • Uses big clock for reference
  • Detailed waveform that shows low and high in the track
  • Easy seek and skip in the timeline
  • Perfect tool for rehearsing timecode shows.
  • Standalone app for macOS, Windows!
  • Advanced Audio interface configuration
TimeCode eveywhere

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We also make:



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About Haute Technique

As creators of the world leading TimeCode Sync and as the founders of Juicebar for Resolume, Haute Technique has years of experience in creating new innovating experiences for the dance and entertainment industry.

Feel free to contact us at info@hautetechnique.com

About TimeCode

A timecode (alternatively, time code) is a sequence of numeric codes generated at regular intervals by a timing synchronization system. Timecode is used in video production, show control and other applications which require temporal coordination or logging of recording or actions.

In video production and filmmaking, SMPTE timecode is used extensively for synchronization, and for logging and identifying material in recorded media. During filmmaking or video production shoot, the camera assistant will typically log the start and end timecodes of shots, and the data generated will be sent on to the editorial department for use in referencing those shots. This shot-logging process was traditionally done by hand using pen and paper, but is now typically done using shot-logging software running on a laptop computer that is connected to the time code generator or the camera itself. The SMPTE family of timecodes are almost universally used in film, video and audio production, and can be encoded in many different formats.

More info about TimeCode can be found on Wikipedia - TimeCode