AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.5. Trustworthiness 80 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 24 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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4.5
AppRecs Rating
Ratings breakdown
5 star
82%
4 star
5%
3 star
0%
2 star
14%
1 star
0%
What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
24% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
80% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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High user satisfaction
82% of sampled ratings are 5 stars
About Timecode
Do you need to know more? OK, OK not only can you do all those fancy frame and film rate calculations but it also gathers them together in an elegant little log that can be forwarded on to anyone who needs to know. Packed under the hood of its deceptively simple interface is one of the most robust timecode math engines on the planet, designed by a team of filmmakers, editors, designers, technicians and developers. Thanks to Timecode’s peerless combination of precision software engineering and clear, contemporary design, complicated timecode calculations are more simple than they have ever been.
Honestly, you need this in your life.
FEATURES:
- Over 10 different preset formats
- Over 10 preset frame rates and units
- Unique, elegant user interface makes calculating timecode and footage a pleasure
- Mix any units you desire. From feet to frames to HD to PAL to NTSC to IMAX and beyond!
- Simply tap on the settings button to reveal format and framerate options
- View your previous calculations in the comprehensive log
Requirements:
Timecode works with any iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch running iOS version 14.0 or later
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Reviews for Timecode
Darwinner999
No 23.98 calculation
You have 29.97, but no 23.98. And no custom frame rate option. Otherwise works for everything else. Strange the most popular option does not exist...
Dr. G Films
Let down
Man, I really wanted to like this app. The interface is beautiful and it does exactly what it says it's supposed to do. Only problem is there's no support for 23.98 in video mode. There's an option for it if you're in one of the film modes but otherwise it's locked at 24fps. I find this surprising since the majority of filmmakers shoot in digital video these days. Support for film is great but digital video should be a no brainer. I was hoping this was just an oversight and would be corrected in an update but it's been almost a year since the last update so...I'm guessing it's not coming. Very disappointed.