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Operating Modes
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:
Integer | Speed Parameter | Speed |
60 | 46~90 | 1/1 |
30 | 23~45 | 1/2 |
15 | 12~22 | 1/4 |
7 | 6~11 | 1/8 |
4 | 3~5 | 1/16 |
1 | 0~2 | STEP1 |
NOTE: When ‘REV STEP/REV PLAY’ is set to ‘Resolution’ in ADV.SETUP, DVD only offers fixed reverse speeds which varies from about 1/8 to about 1/16 depending on the transfer rate.
NOTE: VCD only offers 1/2 to 1/16 forward speeds. Reverse speed is not available for VCD. Speeds are approximate values only.
Execution : |
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| String | Status Return | DVD player |
| 4SPMF<CR> | R<CR> | Play mode to 1/16 speed forward |
| 30SP<CR> | R<CR> | |
| 4SPMR<CR> | R<CR> | Slow speed reverse |
5.16 Search
Function | : | Search to specified address |
Format | : | Address SE |
Explanation : The specified address is written into the Search Register in accordance with the current Search address mode.
When the Search command is sent to the player, the specified address is compared with the current address. The
Upon reaching the specified address, the player enters the Pause mode for a CD or the Still mode for other disc types. The player then returns the completed status message. If the player misses the specified address or can not find it, an error message (E06 or E12) is returned. However, if the disc program disallows a Time, Chapter or Title Search, the player ignores the
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