Cd barcode commands and structure (contj, Technical bulletin - 3 – Pioneer BARCODE CLD-V2400 User Manual

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Technical Bulletin - 3

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CD Barcode Commands and Structure

(contj

3. Play Index

Function;

This CD-Barcode instructs the CLD-V2600 or the CLD-V2400 to search

to the beginning of the specified index within the specified track and
play to the beginning of the next index.

Explanation:

Audio CDs can contain up to 99 tracks and each track can be further

divided in up to 99 index markers. When creating and printing a Play

Index barcode the user must specify both the track number and index
number to be played. The barcode software should prompt the user to
enter a two digit number to specify the track (01 ^ 99) and a two digit
number to specify the index number (01 - 99).

Execution:

Once the barcode is printed, scanning It will Instruct the player to
search to and play back the specified index within the specified track.
It will pause playback at the beginning of the next index marker within
the track.

Example:

Note:

Index playback is dependent upon the particular compact disc.

Most commercially available compact discs are not encoded with

multiple index markers. In fact, most CDs contain only one Index per

track (which runs the duration of the track), with Barcode control of

index playback now possible, more publishers may begin to develop
materials that include multiple index markers within each track.

Note:

The CD Barcode specification allows for only stereo playback of

digital audio channel 1 and 2.

The barcode below instructs the player to search to and play back
Track bfidndex l.

Scan this barcode to play back Track 5&Index i.

Audio setting is stereo.

4.

Play Time Segment

Function:

This CD-Barcode instructs the CLD-V2600 or the CLD-V2400 to search

to the first specified time number and play to the second specified time

number.

Explanation:

Audio CDs contain a time number which is comprised of minutes,

seconds and blocks. To specify a time number for use with CD barcode
command, the user must enter a time number which consists of a 5
digit argument: a two digit number for minutes (00-99), a two digit
number for seconds (00-59), and a single digit number for blocks (0-7).

Pioneer New Media Technologies, Inc., Engineering Support

310/952-2111

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