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Command | Arguments | Description |
NEXTMARK | (none) | The NEXTMARK command sends the DGy 201x |
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| to the next event mark from the current position, |
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| and cues there. To play from that spot, issue a |
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| PLAY command. This command is valid only in |
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| Play and Play/Pause modes. |
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| NEXTMARK will only seek within the current clip, |
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| and will not wrap. |
PREVMARK | (none) | The PREVMARK command sends the recorder to |
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| the previous event mark from the current position, |
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| and cues there. To play from that spot you must |
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| issue a PLAY or PAUSE command. This |
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| command is valid only in Play and Play/Pause |
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| modes. |
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| PREVMARK will only seek within the current clip, |
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| and will not wrap. |
SeekToMARK | <marknumber | The STMARK command sends the recorder to the |
| markname> | specified event mark, and cues there. To play from |
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| that spot you must issue a PLAY command. |
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| STMARK will only seek within the current clip. |
TimeCodeQuery | [H F] | Returns the timecode at the current disk position. |
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| Only valid in PLAY or PAUSE modes. |
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| When used without an argument, the |
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| TimeCodeQuery command returns the time in the |
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| format yyyymmddhhmmss. |
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| When used with the optional H argument, the |
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| TimeCodeQuery returns the replay timecode with |
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| resolution in milliseconds with the format |
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| yyyymmddhhmmssxxx where the final three digits |
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| (xxx) represent the fractional time in milliseconds. |
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| When used with the optional F argument, the |
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| TimeCodeQuery command returns the replay |
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| timecode using the frame number. The first frame in |
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| a file is identified as frame 0. Note that a clip may |
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| consist of multiple files and that the maximum file |
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| size is approximately 512 MB. This command |
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| option is typically used for debug only. |
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