Sun Microsystems MEDIACENTER 2.1 User Manual

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Sun MediaCenter Server Administrator’s Guide • December 1997

The following example displays a “long listing” of the content on the local Sun
MediaCenter server, sorted in order of most-recently-modified time:

Note that

1000

represents normal speed, forward direction. A value of

4000

represents four times normal speed. The value

-4000

represents four times normal

speed in the reverse direction.

An asterisk appended to a speed indicates that there is an index file present for that
speed. An index file is a list of the splice points in a bit stream. (See Appendix B for
a complete description.) Some decoders require an index file to reliably perform trick
play; that is, to switch back and forth among streams or to jump forward or
backward within a stream.

The string

FREE

indicates that the title is not being used by either the Content

Manager or the Media Stream Manager.

cm

means that the title is being copied,

either to or from the server. (Because of the server’s playthrough feature, you can
play a title even as it is being loaded onto the server.)

msm

indicates that the title is

being played.

The following example displays all lowercase titles on the server

my-server

:

client% smc_ls -lt

AustinPowers Jul 17 15:23 FREE 00:02:18 MPEG1SYS 1000

SMC_Trick Jul 17 02:26 FREE 00:03:17 MPEG1SYS

1000,4000,8000,-4000,-8000

roc13 May 25 22:09 FREE 00:00:14 MPEGTS 1000*

SMCnews_1.24Mbs May 25 21:54 FREE 00:01:20 MPEG1SYS 1000

SMCnews_0.15Mbs May 23 16:32 FREE 00:01:21 MPEG1SYS 1000

SMCnews_copy May 23 16:32 FREE 00:01:21 MPEG1SYS 1000

sun_on_cnn May 23 11:05 FREE 00:15:00 MPEG1SYS 1000

smc_ls my-server:”[a-z]*”

dvd_ad

example

jumani

mnymkr2

netboy90

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