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Reference 3
Serial control
Managing a content file
Managing a content file
To retain compatibility with serial control of generic DVDs/LDs, the title and chapter
are used as the address specification mode. Unlike those of DVDs/LDs, these
address values are given title and chapter numbers based on the folder construction
on the HDD.
On the HDMA-4000, all the content files should be stored in a specific folder (the
content folder for serial controlled playback). Any folder and content files can be
placed in a content folder for serial controlled playback.
Chapters correspond to the content files, while titles correspond to the folders
where multiple content files are stored. Note that the order of titles is decided by
the sorting result of the folder names and the order of chapters is decided by
the sorting result of the content file names. The maximum number for titles and
chapters is 99.
Content folder for serial
controlled playback
01Title
01Content.mpg
02Content.m2p
01Content.mpg
02Content.mpg
03Content.m2t
04Content.m2p
01Content.m2p
02Title
03Title
The details of each address mode are described on the following pages.
Summary of Contents for HDMA-4000
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