Quicktime timecode change?
Mac OS X (10.4.6)
Mac OS X (10.4.6)
How did you get it to do that?

Is there a way to get quicktime to show normal video timecode instead of the present one hundredth of a second code (current time) in movie info?

Thus, for normal video the number would only go up to 29, then back to 0 as the seconds area is increased by one.
For movies that have other frame rates, I'd like to see those reflected in the timecode as well.
I would like this in Quicktime so that I can reference video frames in the standard SMPTE manner when critiquing student videos.

Nope, the time code in your examples are showing hours:minutes:seconds. They are not showing frame numbers.
A frame number would be shown after a semicolon.

I take it you did that by changing the timebase of the video track?

OK, I've got it.
All you have to do is export any movie.
Go to Export.
Choose Movie to Quicktime Movie.
Click on Options.
Go to Frame Rate.
Choose Custom even if the rate is already correct.
Type in 30.
Hit OK.
Save movie.
The next time it's opened, it will have the fraction
as your frame number.
Great, problem solved.
Now to get it to show up in the movie window to the
left of the play bar.

Quicktime timecode change?