Definitions for "WINDOW DUB"
"Burned-in windows," usually on a video workprint, displaying Keykode numbers and time code, footage count, audio time code, scene, take, etc. (May also be burned in.)
Copies of videotape with "burned in" timecode. Hours, minutes, seconds, and frames appear in a small box on the recorded image. Window dubs are commonly used for offline editing, and for reference.
a copy of a videotape with