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Conversely, CTL timecode is an ''absolute'' timecode with specific digital references for every frame of video. 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. Because CTL timecode ''is'' SMPTE timecode, its timecode can be interchanged with other SMPTE timecode schemes, like VITC and linear (audio track) timecode, as well as SMPTE timecode devices like timecode readers, generators, window dub inserters, and edit controllers.
 
==See also==
*[[Linear timecode]]
*[[Vertical interval timecode]]
*[[Burnt-in timecode]]
*[[MIDI timecode]]
*[[AES-EBU embedded timecode]]
*[[Rewritable consumer timecode]]
 
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