The first digit zero timecode missing after copy

so this issue i found after upgrade to the Nuendo 13. wich i think there not going be big problem. but time after time this make workflow not efficient.

we know that in timecode there are digit for inform hour, minute, second and frames.

but when i wanna copy that timecode using double click to make a note, the first zero digit being miss.

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this issue also appear in info line

so is there any tips to fix this? thank you!

To make the question clearer, I have included a video.

Can you explain why this is a problem? The zero at the beginning is irrelevant.

It’s not irrelevant if you have a range of timecodes you need to paste somewhere and the session goes into 10 hours and above.

That would make it necessary to manually add the first zero in all timecodes below 10 hours if you want them all formatted correctly with the same number of characters.

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You know as i said. This being my problem to my workflow if i wanna make note. I must type zero then paste instead of just copy-pasteing the timecode. I know it’s sound like not a big problem. But if i doing it on big project, making note to many people it’s just not a flawless workflow doing copy - type zero and paste on a 50 or more note.

That’s the issues. 10 hour just to much to put my project on. We use 01:00:00:00 for main video, the next hour is for trailer, teaser and promo video. If i put on 10 hour just to “fix” the issues, it will make the project to far right. Or if i set the start project to 10 hour it will so many digits on timecode. So 1 hours just the comfort zone😁. Therefore, back in the days on older nuendo or before this issue arose, copy pasteing timecode to make a note was so flawless.

Yeah we always use 01:00:00:00 as well. it allows for the counting leader to come before and the actual piece to start at exactly “zero”. =)

Might I suggest you will get a lot of mileage out of Export–>Cue Sheet than cutting and pasting TC numbers. HTH.

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