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DaVinci Resolve - How To Add Timecode Burn In Overlay to Sequence
DaVinci Resolve - How To Add Timecode Burn In Overlay to Sequence
To add timecode burn-in into your DaVinci Resolve sequence |
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Set the sequence starting time code first >Right click on the timeline >Choose Timelines>Starting Timecode
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Set it so 1st picture starts at 1 hour = 1:00:00:00
If you have a countdown follow the instructions and set the starting timecode to 59:52:00 or back time so that first picture starts at 1:00:00:00 |
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In Edit Mode, |
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Choose Workspace > Data Burn-In | |
Then, select Record Timecode in the Project tab.
On the right of the panel, you’ll be able to make adjustments to the appearance. |
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Congratulations! You have timecode burn-in! |
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