C O M M A N D L I N E I N T E R F A C E
Commands
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F
rame
N
ext
(none)
Advances to the next frame of a paused clip.
Operates in
Pause
mode only.
F
rame
P
revious
(none)
Steps back to the pervious frame of a paused clip.
Operates in
Pause
mode only.
STOP
(none)
This command cancels the
Play
,
Pause
, and
Record
recorder functions.
D
elete
MARK
<marknumber |
markname | -ALL>
The
DMARK
command deletes the given event
mark if the event mark is within the clip currently
being played (or paused).
With the argument “-ALL,”
DeleteMark
deletes all
event marks within the current clip.
Without an argument, this command deletes the
currently selected event mark (if the DGy is paused
on an event mark).
E
dit
MARK
<marknumber |
markname>
<newmarkname>
The
EMARK
command names (or renames) the
specified event mark, if the event mark is in the clip
currently being played or paused.
Initially each event mark is assigned a number. The
EditMARK
command may be used to associate a
descriptive name with that number.
MarkNames must have at least one alpha character
and must contain no white space. The markName
ALL is illegal.
L
ist
EV
ery
MARK
(none)
The
LEVMARK
command lists the timecode and
description of all event marks in all clips on all disks.
Retrieval time will be dependent upon the total
number of event marks.
L
ist
MARK
<marknumber |
markname | -ALL>
The
LMARK
command displays the timecode and
description of the mark number specified, if the
mark is in the clip currently being played or paused.
The optional “-ALL” argument provides a list of all
marks.
Example
: List all marks of the current clip (player
currently paused on the clip).
lmark -all
MARK
(none)
Event marks can be made during record or
playback. If a
MARK
is issued during record the
event mark is created using the current record time.
If a MARK is issued during playback the event mark
is created using the time stamp of the original
recording.
Table 6-6
DGy 201x Play and Record Commands (Continued)
Command
Arguments
Description