HTML Operation
This section describes the operation of the JMP 9600 Media Player using its embedded HTML
pages, including:
•
Opening the Embedded HTML Pages
•
Player Control Page
•
Playlist Editor Page
•
Setup Functions
The player can be controlled and operated through either LAN port, connected via a LAN
or WAN, using a web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer. The display of the player
status or operation has the appearance of web pages. The following factory-installed
HTML pages and dialog boxes are available on the media player and cannot be erased or
overwritten.
•
Player Control page
— See
figure 35
, on the next page. Controls the transport,
similar to as on a VTR and also shows properties associated with specific clips and
playlists. This is the default startup page.
•
Playlist Editor page
— See
figure 40
, on page
43
. Manages playlists and clip file,
manages clip-specific Timecode settings.
•
Setup dialog boxes
— Available from the Player Control page (see
figure 47
, on
page
47
). A palette of dialog boxes that manages the player setup and configuration
and its interaction with the network system.
•
MSVPP page
— A stand-alone HTML page, not linked to the pages and the menu
of dialog boxes listed above, that provides an easy-to-use tool for entering MSVPP
commands. This page is described in the “Programming Guide” section (see “
Opening
the embedded HTML MSVPP page
” in that section).
NOTE:
If your Ethernet connection to the matrix player is unstable, try turning off the
proxy server in your web browser. In Internet Explorer, click
Tools
>
Internet
Options
>
Connections
>
LAN
Settings
, uncheck the
Use
a
proxy
server
...
box, and then click
OK
.
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