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Similar to the way [[VITC]] timecode is embedded in the vertical interval area of a video signal, CTL timecode embeds SMPTE timecode in the ''[[control track]]'' area of [[helical scan]] video recordings. The advantage of both VITC and CTL timecode is that
Though a very effective technology, and still probably in limited use today, CTL timecode never really caught on.
When it was introduced, there was
Control Track Pulse:
Conversely, CTL timecode is an ''absolute'' timecode with specific digital references for every frame of video.<ref>{{Cite web |title=BR-S500U S-VHS PLAYER, EDIT FEEDER |url=http://pro.jvc.com/prof/attributes/tech_desc.jsp?model_id=MDL100042&feature_id=02#:~:text=the%20BR%2DS500U.-,CTL%20TIME%20CODE%20SYSTEM,-The%20BR%2DS500U/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240823020024/http://pro.jvc.com/prof/attributes/tech_desc.jsp?model_id=MDL100042&feature_id=02 |archive-date=2024-08-23 |access-date=2025-08-24 |website=JVC Professional Video |language=en}}</ref> Thus, a tape with CTL timecode can always display current timecode position accurately, even if the tape is moved from one machine to another. CTL timecode embedding can be transferred when making a copy, as long as the recording machine supports CTL timecode.
CTL timecode is vulnerable to any gaps or problems in a tape's control track, but so is LTC and VITC timecode.
==See also==
*[[AES-EBU embedded timecode]]▼
*[[Burnt-in timecode]]
*[[MIDI timecode]]
▲*[[AES-EBU embedded timecode]]
*[[Rewritable consumer timecode]]
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