Sony MLS-X1 Users Guide - Page 430

Setting a Disk Recorder VDCP, Setting loop/recue

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Item VTR Constant Block2 Byte2 VTR Constant Block2 Byte3 VTR Constant Block2 Byte4 VTR Constant Block2 Byte5 VTR Constant Block2 Byte6 VTR Constant Block2 Byte7 VTR Constant Block2 Byte8 Item description START DELAY (FRAME) AFTER SYNC DELAY - AFTER SYNC DELAY + MODE1 MODE2 MAX PRRL SPEED QUICK PVW PRRL TIME (FRAME) Setting a Disk Recorder (VDCP) 1 Open the Home > Setup > External Device > Serial/ Net Port Setting > DDR VDCP menu (19105.63). A list of ports is shown on the left and the settings status of the selected port is shown on the right. 2 In the list on the left, select the target port to set. 3 In the [DDR Type] group, select a type of disk recorder. Player: Player Recorder: Recorder 4 In the [Name Mode] group, select a file name mode. Fixed 8 Character: 8-character file name Variable Length: Variable-length file name (up to 23 characters) 5 In the [Frame Control Mode] group, select a frame control mode. For a disk recorder that does not support a timecode with a drop frame bit, set drop frame mode or non drop frame mode. Drop Frame: Drop frame mode Non Drop Frame: Non-drop frame mode Notes • Configurable only when the system signal format frequency is 59.94. • If the drop frame bit of the timecode is set, it operates in drop frame mode. 6 In the [TC Sense] group, select a timecode sense mode. Zero based: Timecode sense (detection), taking the first frame of the loaded file as 00:00:00:00. SOM based: Sense (detection) occurs using the timecode recorded in the loaded file. 7 Enable/disable duration detection using the [Duration Sense] button. On: Enable duration sense (detection). Off: Disable duration sense (detection). 8 In the list on the right, set the video port and response speed of the item. Press the [Setting] button for an item to set and enter a setting in the numeric keypad window. Item Item description Video Port Number of the video port associated with the target port to set • Output port setting for a player • Input port setting for a recorder Maximum Open Delay Maximum time required to open a file Maximum Maximum time required to cueup a Cueup Delay file Play After Delay time after cueup until playback Cueup Delay starts Stop Delay Delay time from issuing the Stop command until playback stops Still Delay Delay time from issuing the Still command until playback stops Continue Delay Delay time from issuing the Continue command until playback stops Idle Delay Time from when file unload is executed until idle state occurs. The idle state is a state wherein a previous file has been unloaded before a new file is loaded (state where no file has been loaded). Status Sense Time until the next Status Sense Interval command is issued Internal Reserved for future use. Parameter (1) Set the value to "255". to (10) Setting loop/recue You can enable/disable looping and recueing. 1 Open the Home > Setup > External Device > Serial/ Net Port Setting > DDR VDCP menu (19105.63). 2 Enable/disable looping using the [Loop] button. On: Enable looping. Replay the loaded file in a continuous loop. Off: Disable looping. 430

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Setting a Disk Recorder (VDCP)
1
Open the Home > Setup > External Device > Serial/
Net Port Setting > DDR VDCP menu (19105.63).
A list of ports is shown on the left and the settings
status of the selected port is shown on the right.
2
In the list on the left, select the target port to set.
3
In the [DDR Type] group, select a type of disk
recorder.
Player:
Player
Recorder:
Recorder
4
In the [Name Mode] group, select a file name mode.
Fixed 8 Character:
8-character file name
Variable Length:
Variable-length file name (up to
23 characters)
5
In the [Frame Control Mode] group, select a frame
control mode.
For a disk recorder that does not support a timecode
with a drop frame bit, set drop frame mode or non
drop frame mode.
Drop Frame:
Drop frame mode
Non Drop Frame:
Non-drop frame mode
Configurable only when the system signal format
frequency is 59.94.
If the drop frame bit of the timecode is set, it
operates in drop frame mode.
6
In the [TC Sense] group, select a timecode sense
mode.
Zero based:
Timecode sense (detection), taking the
first frame of the loaded file as 00:00:00:00.
SOM based:
Sense (detection) occurs using the
timecode recorded in the loaded file.
7
Enable/disable duration detection using the [Duration
Sense] button.
On:
Enable duration sense (detection).
Off:
Disable duration sense (detection).
8
In the list on the right, set the video port and response
speed of the item.
Press the [Setting] button for an item to set and enter
a setting in the numeric keypad window.
Setting loop/recue
You can enable/disable looping and recueing.
1
Open the Home > Setup > External Device > Serial/
Net Port Setting > DDR VDCP menu (19105.63).
2
Enable/disable looping using the [Loop] button.
On:
Enable looping. Replay the loaded file in a
continuous loop.
Off:
Disable looping.
VTR Constant
Block2 Byte2
START DELAY (FRAME)
VTR Constant
Block2 Byte3
AFTER SYNC DELAY –
VTR Constant
Block2 Byte4
AFTER SYNC DELAY +
VTR Constant
Block2 Byte5
MODE1
VTR Constant
Block2 Byte6
MODE2
VTR Constant
Block2 Byte7
MAX PRRL SPEED
VTR Constant
Block2 Byte8
QUICK PVW PRRL TIME (FRAME)
Notes
Item
Item description
Item
Item description
Video Port
Number of the video port associated
with the target port to set
Output port setting for a player
Input port setting for a recorder
Maximum
Open Delay
Maximum time required to open a file
Maximum
Cueup Delay
Maximum time required to cueup a
file
Play After
Cueup Delay
Delay time after cueup until playback
starts
Stop Delay
Delay time from issuing the Stop
command until playback stops
Still Delay
Delay time from issuing the Still
command until playback stops
Continue Delay
Delay time from issuing the Continue
command until playback stops
Idle Delay
Time from when file unload is
executed until idle state occurs.
The idle state is a state wherein a
previous file has been unloaded
before a new file is loaded (state
where no file has been loaded).
Status Sense
Interval
Time until the next Status Sense
command is issued
Internal
Parameter (1)
to (10)
Reserved for future use.
Set the value to “255”.