Definitions for "Keycode"
Keywords:  barcode, readable, ieak, edl, telecine
A machine-readable code printed on the edge of motion picture film which allows the film edge numbers to be electronically read and inserted into an edit list. Very useful for generating a negative cut list from a video off-line EDL.
The Keycode is a license code that is issued to an organization when it downloads the IEAK. The Keycode is not required to install the IEAK, but it is required to generate IEAK packages.
A unique code assigned to a promotion or a specific link within a promotion in order for a response to be tracked.
In the Cinema Tools interface, the Keycode is the eight-character key prefix that consists of two letters and six digits, and is constant throughout a roll of film. For example, for the key number KJ 291010 5867 +07B, the Keycode is KJ291010.
Wedge readers and scanners transmit keycode data. Unlike ASCII data, a keycode is what is sent by a PC?s or terminal?s keyboard to the PC or terminal.
KEYCODE stores a symbolic constant corresponding to the last key pressed. G keeps this constantly updated. See Chapter VII - Dedicated Variables.