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Using timecode as subtitle showing date and time

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Hi, this will be my first post at this forum.

I've got a camcorder called Panasonic HDC-SD900.

Some specs:

Footage

  • 1080p/50
  • AVCHD with full BDMV folder structure
  • Timecode information for shot date and time

Storage

  • Footage recorded on Transcend SDXC 32GB
  • Footage then copied to computer HDD

 

My question

For the last week i've been up day and night editing in Premiere Pro CS6 - Project settings as "AVCHD 1080p50".

In the early stage of this amateur project I noticed the timecode when skimming through the MTS-files in different media players such as VLC and XBMC, but also in the simple editing tool Final Mate.

In both VLC and XBMC this timecode acts like a subtitle that can be turned on and off through the regular built in subtitle functions.

What I want to accomplish is keeping the timecode exactly like it's displayed before the edit, and also keep the ability to turn it on and off.

When the movie, that will contain alot of different clips is finnished, I want the timecode to show which day and time every single clip was shot.

So, what do you think? Is this possible? I couldn't find any discussion from before that truely handled the same question as mine.

I'm also attaching a screenshot of the timecode that looks the same in the three different softwares.

Thank you in advance for any advice in this matter.

/kapten1

 

 

timecode-vlc-xbmc-finalmate.jpg


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