Command Descriptions

Sometimes an Auto Stop command within a Multi-Speed command misses the specific address. Depending upon when the command is sent, a playback address may be missed by a maximum of ten-Blocks.

The available address modes in each disc type are listed below:

Address Mode

DVD

LB-

CD

VCD

compatible

 

 

 

 

 

 

DVD

 

 

FR (Frame)

X

X

 

 

TM (Time)

X

X

 

X

CH (Chapter)

X

X

 

 

TI (Title)

 

 

 

 

BK (Block)

 

 

 

 

IX (Index)

 

 

 

X

TR (Track)

 

 

 

X

When playing back a VCD disc, sometimes an Auto Stop command within a Block Number address misses the specified address. Depending upon when the command is sent, a playback address may be missed by a maximum of ten-Blocks.

Execution :

 

 

 

String

Status Return

DVD player

 

MF<CR>

R<CR>

Play to Multi-Speed mode

 

TM0325MF<CR>

plays to 3 min. 25 secs

Pause to Multi-Speed mode

 

 

R<CR>

Pause mode

5.15Speed (DVD, VCD)

Function

:

Specifies the speed for Multi-Speed playback

Format

:

Integer SP

Explanation : The command rewrites the contents of the Speed Register and returns the completed status message. The current mode of the player remains the same.

The speed parameter indicates the number of fields per second. The range is 0 through 90 with a default value of 15. The relationship between the integer, speed parameter and the actual speed of the player is as follows:

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Pioneer DVD-V7400 manual Speed DVD, VCD, Mfcr RCR

DVD-V7400 specifications

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