2.5.4 Arguments Displayed in Manual Mode
An “argument” displayed in
Manual Mode
is the numeric information preceding a
search command that provides the player with the exact location (address) on the
disc to search or play. It is displayed in the upper left corner of the video screen on
the first or second display lines (Line 0 or 1) when a search flag has been set, and
after the numeric keys and then the SEARCH button on the remote control are
pressed. (e.g. 1000 SEARCH.)
The numbers are displayed according to the type of address flag that has been set:
Chapter, Frame, or Time number. (See
Figure 2-D.1.
) The LD-V8000 searches or
plays to frame numbers on a CAV disc; to chapter numbers on a CAV or CLV disc
that has chapters encoded; to time numbers or to extended time numbers on a CLV
disc that has extended 24-bit code (including seconds and frames) on the disc.
2.5.5 Address Flag Displayed in Manual Mode
To send the correct “address” to the player to indicate where it should search to or
play to, and to see the address accurately displayed on the video screen, the
proper address
flag
must first be set by pressing the Frame/Chapter/Time
button on the remote control. (On the RU-V103 the button labeled CHAP/FRAME
TRACK/TIME is used to select the flag (Chapter, or Frame or Time) before inputting
the exact location to which the player will search or play. On the RU-V6000T, the
END button is also the FRAME/CHAP button, used to select Chapter, Frame, Time
number or Time number frame value address flags. (For more information, see
Section 3.2.2 #13 & #19.
)
NOTE:
Before a Search or Play command is sent from a computer, the Frame/
Chapter /or Time number address flag must be set by first sending the
appropriate command. Neither the address flag nor the characters of the address
will be displayed on the screen during a computer transmitted Search or Play. See
Section 4.5
for more information on Command Formats; See
Section 4.7
for
specific Level III Player Control Commands used to set the desired address flag.
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NOTE:
It is possible to do CLV
Frame Accurate
Searches on the LD-V8000, if extended time
numbers are encoded on the disc, and if the address flag is set to
Frame Mode
. The LD-V8000
will hold a still frame on the CLV disc after completing the search in
Frame Mode
.
All CAV Discs
CAV or CLV Discs
(Encoded at
Customer’s Request)
CLV Discs
(Frame numbers
at Customer’s
Request)