TimecodeKit
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The definitive SMPTE timecode library for Swift.
TimecodeKit
The most robust, precise and complete Swift library for working with SMPTE/EBU timecode. Supports 22 industry timecode frame rates, with a suite of conversions, calculations and integrations with Apple AV frameworks.
Timecode is a broadcast and post-production standard for addressing video frames. It is used for video burn-in timecode (BITC), and display in a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) or video playback/editing applications.
Note: See the TimecodeKit 1.x → 2.x Migration Guide if you are moving from TimecodeKit 1.x.
Supported Timecode Frame Rates
The following timecode rates and formats are supported.
Film / ATSC / HD | PAL / SECAM / DVB / ATSC | NTSC / ATSC / PAL-M | NTSC Non-Standard | ATSC |
---|---|---|---|---|
23.976 | 25 | 29.97 | 30 DF | 30 |
24 | 50 | 29.97 DF | 60 DF | 60 |
24.98 | 100 | 59.94 | 120 DF | 120 |
47.952 | 59.94 DF | |||
48 | 119.88 | |||
95.904 | 119.88 DF | |||
96 |
Supported Video Frame Rates
The following video frame rates are supported. (Video rates)
Film / HD | PAL | NTSC |
---|---|---|
23.98p | 25p / 25i | 29.97p / 29.97i |
24p | 50p / 50i | 30p |
47.95p | 100p | 59.94p / 59.94i |
48p | 60p / 60i | |
95.9p | 119.88p | |
96p | 120p |
Core Features
- Convert timecode between:
- timecode display string
- total elapsed frame count
- real wall-clock time
- elapsed audio samples at any audio sample rate
- rational time notation (such as
CMTime
or Final Cut Pro XML and AAF encoding) - feet + frames
- Convert timecode and/or frame rate to a rational fraction, and vice-versa (including
CMTime
) - Support for Days as a timecode component (some DAWs including Cubase support > 24 hour timecode)
- Support for Subframes
- Math operations: add, subtract, multiply, divide
- Granular timecode validation
- Form a
Range
orStride
between two timecodes - Conforms to
Codable
- A
Formatter
object that can format timecode - A
NSAttributedString
showing invalid timecode components using alternate attributes (such as red text color) - A SwiftUI
Text
object showing invalid timecode components using alternate attributes (such as red text color) -
AVAsset
video file utilities to easily read/write timecode tracks and locateAVPlayer
to timecode locations - Exhaustive unit tests ensuring accuracy
Installation
Swift Package Manager (SPM)
- Add TimecodeKit as a dependency using Swift Package Manager.
-
In an app project or framework, in Xcode:
- Select the menu: File → Swift Packages → Add Package Dependency...
- Enter this URL:
https://github.com/orchetect/TimecodeKit
-
In a Swift Package, add it to the Package.swift dependencies:
.package(url: "https://github.com/orchetect/TimecodeKit", from: "2.0.0")
-
- Import the library:
import TimecodeKit
Documentation
See the online documentation for library usage, getting started info, and 1.x → 2.x migration guide.
References
- Wikipedia: SMPTE Timecode
Author
Coded by a bunch of 🐹 hamsters in a trenchcoat that calls itself @orchetect.
License
Licensed under the MIT license. See LICENSE for details.
Sponsoring
If you enjoy using TimecodeKit and want to contribute to open-source financially, GitHub sponsorship is much appreciated. Feedback and code contributions are also welcome.
Community & Support
Please do not email maintainers for technical support. Several options are available for questions and feature ideas:
- Questions and feature ideas can be posted to Discussions.
- If an issue is a verifiable bug with reproducible steps it may be posted in Issues.
Contributions
Contributions are welcome. Feel free to post in Discussions first before submitting a PR.