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Vertical interval time code (VITC)

A) Time-code information stored on specific scan lines during the vertical blanking interval. A popular method for recording time code onto videotape. A time-code address for each video frame is inserted in the vertical interval (the vertical blanking retrace period) of the video signal, where it is invisible on-screen yet easily retrieved, even when a helical scanning VCR is in pause mode. The most common form of VITC is SMPTE-VITC. The Thumbs Up editor supports SMPTE-VITC (as well as RC time code). b) Time code stored in the vertical interval of the video signal. Has the advantage of being readable by a VTR in still or jog. Multiple lines of VITC can be added to the signal allowing the encoding of more information than can be stored in normal LTC.

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