Timecode
File name ,0
Reference 3
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- TM command
In order to use the TM command, create a ContentTime.idx file in the [serial]
folder.
The descriptions contained in ContentTime.idx are as follows:
Timecode [TAB] File name,0
* [TAB] represents the tab character.
* Always add the ,0 characters at the end of a file name.
For example, to playback multiple contents using serial controls, in the event
that the contents are sequential frames on a laserdisc, use the following
descriptions:
TM
# Switches to time specification mode.
60SE
# Plays the frame that corresponds to 60 second.
100PL
# Plays to the frame that corresponds to 100 second and stops.
3600SE
# Plays the frame that corresponds to 3600 second.
3800PL #
Plays
to the frame that corresponds to 3800 second and stops.
ContentTime.idx
Sample
60 file2-01.m2t,0
100 file2-01_stop.m2t,0
3600 file2-02.m2t,0
3800 file2-02_stop.m2t,0
* With serial controls, because the contents will be played in ascending alphabetical
order in accordance with the file name, frame numbers must be assigned consistently
with the ascending alphabetical order of the file names.
Also note that, in the above example, the following four content files must be
placed in the [serial] folder.
Summary of Contents for HDMA-4000
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