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Commands

 

 

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Table 6-8Clip and Disk Commands (Continued)

 

 

 

Command

Argument

Description

TimeCodeQuery

[F H]

The TCQ command returns the timecode of

 

 

the current clip position. This command is valid

 

 

in Play or Play Pause modes only. When used

 

 

with the F argument, the TCQ command

 

 

returns the relative frame number. When used

 

 

with the H argument the TCQ command

 

 

returns the time code with resolution in

 

 

milliseconds.

CD

<dirname>

Changes to a new directory on the current

 

 

drive. Relative or absolute pathnames are

 

 

allowed. The path name to the removable disk

 

 

is /remov/. The path name to the (optional)

 

 

fixed disk is /fixed/.

 

 

Use the PWD command to report your current

 

 

directory and drive.

 

 

Example: If you are currently using the fixed

 

 

drive and wish to change to the directory

 

 

“myclips” on the removable drive use the

 

 

following command:

 

 

cd /remov/myclips

DELeteDIR

<dirname>

Removes the named (empty) directory.

 

 

Relative or absolute pathnames are allowed.

MKDIR

<dirname>

Makes a new directory. Relative or absolute

 

 

pathnames are allowed.

 

 

Example: Create the directory “myclips”:

 

 

mkdir myclips

PWD

(none)

Gives the absolute path of the current

 

 

directory.

ERASEFIXEDDISK

(none)

This command erases the entire contents of

 

 

the optional fixed disk drive.

 

 

This is an interactive command that will prompt

 

 

for confirmation that you wish to proceed. The

 

 

process may take several minutes, and the

 

 

DGy will automatically reboot as soon as the

 

 

procedure is complete. Note that only recorded

 

 

data is stored on the disk. The DGy application

 

 

software (firmware) is not stored on disk.

 

 

WARNING: This command does not have an

 

 

undo feature.

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