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Command/response table for MSVPP commands (continued)

Command

MSVPP Command

(host to unit)

Response

(unit to host)

Additional description

Information requests

TIP: Copy the folder and filename in the response to the view current clip and view current playlist commands to the clipboard of your computer to paste them into scripts or

DataViewer Send Command field. This frees you from typing in long, complex, and case sensitive names.

View the output video
mode

GetChannelCount

}

ChannelCount•

X4@]

Example:

GetChannelCount

}

ChannelCount•2

]

The media player is in either 2-channel or 2-channel
locked mode.

View output resolution
and frame rate

GetOutputResolution•

X#}

OutputResolution•

X#

X4#

horzizontal

X4#

vertical

X4$

X4%]

The resolution (

X4#

horizontal

X4#

vertical

) is reported, followed

by scan type (

X4$

) and frame rate (

X4%

).

Example:

GetOutputResolution•1

}

OutputResolution•1•1920•1080•i•48

]

The channel 1 output is 1920 x 1080, interlaced, at 48 fps.

View player type

GetPlayerType

}

PlayerType•ES9600•<version number>

]

Some players may report “JMP 9600”.

View state

GetState•

X#}

State

X4^]

Show whether the player is playing, paused, or stopped.

View current clip

GetStateEx•

X#

•Clip

}

StateEx•

X#

•”clip”•”

X!

/

X@

]

StateEx

]

Show the folder (

X!

) and name (

X@

) of the currently-

loaded clip. If no clip is loaded, the quotes that contain
the

X!

/

X@

response are empty.

View current playlist

GetStateEx•

X#

•Playlist

}

StateEx•

X#

•”playlist”•

X$

]

StateEx

]

Show the name of the currently-loaded playlist. If
no playlist is loaded, the quotes that contain the

X$

response is empty.

Example:

GetStateEx•1•Clip

}

StateEx•1•”clip”•”720p_422_60_rafting/rafting_720p_5994.cpl.xml”

]

StateEx

]

View duration

GetStateEx•

X#

•Duration

}

StateEx•

X#

•”duration”•”

X4&

]

StateEx

]

Show the length of the currently-loaded clip in total
frames. If no clip is loaded, the

X4&

response is “0”.

View duration
(timecode)

GetStateEx•

X#

•Duration_timecode

}

StateEx•

X#

•”duration_timecode”•”

X*

]

StateEx

]

Show the length of the currently-loaded clip as a timecode
count. If no clip is loaded, the

X*

response is

“00:00:00:00”.

View loop status

GetStateEx•

X#

•Loop

}

StateEx•

X#

•”loop”•”

X1#

]

StateEx

]

Show the loop function status for channel

X#

.

View state

GetStateEx•

X#

•Playstate

}

StateEx•

X#

•”playstate”•

X4^

]

StateEx

]

Show whether the player is playing, paused, or stopped.

KEY:

X!

= Folder name

Name of a DCP folder (such as “720p_422_60_donkey“)

X@

= Clip name

Name of a clip file (such as “rafting_720p_5994.cpl.xml“)

X#

= Output

1 = channel 1

2 = channel 2

1,2 = both channels)

X$

=Playlist name

Name of a playlist file (such as “Canyon documentary.espl.xml”)

X*

= Frame count for view duration (timecode) command

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

X4@

= Video mode / channel availability

1 (1-channel mode) or 2 (2-channel mode or 2-channel locked mode

X4#

= Horizontal or vertical resolution

Horizontal: 1280, 1920, or 2048

Vertical: 780 or 1080

X4$

= Scan type

i (interlaced) or p (progressive)

X4%

= Frame rate

23.98, 24, 24, 29.97, 30, 48, 50, 59.94, or 60

X4^

= Player state

“playing“, “paused”, or “stopped”

X4&

= Frame count

Number of frames (total or current position)

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