Ancillary data time code (colloquially called ATC) was added in 8.9. The writer of the release notes called it "LTC", so you would have missed it if you were looking for it. It works for any hardware that is capable of data track output, including Nitrix DX, Mojo DX, DNxIO, DNxIQ, and some third party devices.
You can turn the behavior on and off in General Settings (alongside the LTC setting).
Also, like LTC, sequence timecode is the only option.
When enabled it overrides time code in the data track. If you use sources that have time code in the data track, you can turn the feature off to get the source time code back.
Unlike AFD, you don't have to have a data track active in the sequence for it to play.
Thanks, I'm glad you like it.
- Jeff
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