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Command Summary

 

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RECORDER

A summary of DGy 201 recorder commands is listed below. Click the

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COMMANDS

 

Table 6-9.Recorder Commands Summary

 

 

Command

Description

DeleteMARK

Deletes the specified event mark if the event mark is in the clip currently

 

being played.

EditMARK

This command names (or renames) the specified event mark.

 

 

FrameNext

Steps to the next frame of a paused clip

 

 

FramePrevious

Steps to the previous frame of a paused clip

 

 

ListMARK

Displays the timecode and description of the mark number specified.

 

 

ListEVeryMARK

Lists the timecode and description of all event marks in all clips on both disks.

 

 

MARK

Creates an event mark within the current clip.

 

 

NEXTMARK

Sends the recorder to the next event mark from the current position and cues

 

there.

PAUSE

This command pauses the playback or record mode.

 

 

PLAY

Switches the DGy to Playback mode and plays a previously made recording.

 

 

PLAYLOOP

Plays the current list of clips to the end and automatically replays the list until

 

stopped.

PLAYSPeeD

Set the playback speed. Applies to forward and reverse play modes.

 

 

PREVMARK

Sends the recorder to the previous event mark from the current position and

 

cues there.

RECord

This command switches the DGy to Recording mode.

 

 

RECordBitRate

Sets the degree of compression i.e. quality level (Stated in bits/pixel).

 

 

RECordFrameRate

Sets the rate at which input frames are compressed and stored to disk.

 

 

RECordLOOP

Enables or disables the disk overwrite feature.

 

 

SeekToMARK

Sends the recorder to the specified event mark and cues there.

 

 

STOP

This command cancels Play, Pause, and Record recorder functions.

 

 

SYNChronizedPLAY

Sets up the DGy to start playback of a specified clip at a pre-determined time.

 

 

SYNChronizedRECord

Sets up the DGy to start recording at a pre-determined time.

 

 

SYNChronizedSTATus

Reports the status of any queued synchronized commands.

 

 

SYNChronizedSTOP

Cancels all pending queued synchronized commands.

 

 

TimeCodeQuery

Returns the timecode at the current clip position.

 

 

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