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Command/response table for MSVPP commands (continued)

Command

MSVPP Command

(host to unit)

Response

(unit to host)

Additional description

Timecode commands

NOTES:

Immediately after loading a clip, the playlist property times takes precedence. If you load a clip then send a tcplayat command, that command takes precedence.

Timecode (

X*

) values associated with the tcplayat and tcstopat commands must be consistent with the frame rate of the currently selected clip and the timecode values

entered for a playlist must be consistent with the framerate of the clips included in that playlist.

Set timecode mode to
generate

TcGenerate•

X*}

OK

]

Generate timecode as a master and issue the timecode

X*

as a jam sync.

Set timecode mode to
receive

TcReceive

}

OK

]

Receive timecode as a slave and loop it out on the rear
panel Lock Out connector.

View timecode mode

GetTimecodeMode

}

TimecodeMode•

X1!]

Set timecode receive
mode variable

SetTimecodeMode•

X1@}

OK

]

Set the timecode receive mode to

X1@

.

View timecode receive
mode settings

GetTimecodeOpMode

}

TimecodeOpMode•

X1@]

Get current timecode
reference

GetTimecodeValue

}

TimecodeValue•

X*]

Display the LTC time code value at the instant the media
player receives the command.

Start timecode

TcStart•

X#}

OK

]

Starts the timecode running (assumes that the media
player is in timecode generate mode).

Set “start at” time

TcPlayAt•

X#

X*}

OK

]

Set the timecode startat time.

Set “stop at” time

TcStopAt•

X#

X*}

OK

]

Set the timecode stopat time. The display goes black
after

X1@

.

Loop commands

Turn loop on

Loopon•

X#}

OK

]

The loaded presentation automatically restarts after it
completes.

Turn loop off

Loopoff•

X#}

OK

]

The loaded presentation runs to completion and stops.

View loop mode

GetLoopMode

}

LoopMode•

X1#

X1#]

Loop status (

X1#

) is reported for channel 1 only if in

1-channel mode or in channel 1•channel 2 order if in
either 2-channel or 2-channel locked mode.

Video mode

NOTES:

See

page 3

for detailed descriptions of the functions of the video modes.

In 2-channel or 2-channel locked mode, the channels share the same clock reference. Both channels are constrained to operate at the same resolution and frame rate, which

is set by loading a clip or playlist. The parameters of the last clip loaded take precedence.

Set 1-channel mode

SetVideoMode•1_channel

}

OK

]

Set 2-channel mode

SetVideoMode•2_channel

}

OK

]

Set 2-channel locked
mode

SetVideoMode•2_channel_locked

}

OK

]

View video mode

GetVideoMode

}

VideoMode•

X1$]

KEY:

X#

= Output

1 = channel 1

2 = channel 2

1,2 = both channels

X*

= Frame count for assorted timecode commands

nn:nn:nn:nn (“hour”:”minute”:”second”:”frame”)

X1!

= Timecode mode

“timecodeGenerate“ or “timecodeReceive”

X1@

= Timecode receive mode setting

“chase“ or “trigger”

X1#

= On/off (audio mute, loop, input trigger)

0 = off

1 = on

X1$

= Video mode

“1_channel”, “2_channel”, or “2_channel_locked”

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