Using the Menus
MTX100 MPEG Recorder & Player User Manual
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Table 3Ć2: View menu commands
Command
Description
Toolbar
Toggles the display of the Toolbar on and off in the Play screen. A check
mark precedes the command in the menu when the Toolbar is selected
for display.
Status Bar
Toggles the display of the Status bar on and off in the Play screen. A
check mark precedes the command in the menu when the Status bar is
selected for display.
The Play menu contains commands for defining output parameters such as
packet size, output clock rate, or output source. Table 3-3 describes the com-
mands available in the Play menu.
Table 3Ć3: Play menu commands
Command
Description
Packet Size
Sets the packet size (in bytes) for the stream. You can set the packet size to
188
(188 + 0), 204 (188 + 16), 208 (188 + 20) bytes, or Non TS.
These packet sizes can only be set for an MPEG2 transport stream. For an
SĆTMCC or MĆTMCC transport stream, the packet size is fixed to 204. For a
Non TSstream, the packet size is fixed to Non TS. In addition, if you select
8VSB or 16VSB for an output signal format in Option 06, the packet size is
fixed to 188.
When you select Non TS, the MTX100 deals with stream data in a byte unit
(not a packet unit) and outputs all of the data in a file. If a transport stream
contains any error, you can output it by selecting Non TS.
Note
: If any transport streams within the ISDBĆT transport stream have
different modulation parameters, select Non TS.
Clock
Sets the clock rate of the stream output. When you select this command,
the Clock dialog box appears. Refer to
on page 3Ć7 for
more information.
Update
Sets whether or not the PCR, PTS/DTS, and TDT/TOT values are updated.
You can select On or Off. You cannot set to On for a Non TSstream.
Sync
Sets the format of the PSYNC signal output from the SPI IN/OUT connector.
You can select TS Packet, SF, or Non TS. For TS Packet, a single pulse
signal is output at the start point of each packet. For SF, a single pulse is
output at the start point of the SF appearing every 204 X 48 X8 bytes. For
Non TS, the Set NonĆTS Sync dialog box appears, where you can enable
the PSYNC and DVALID signals.
Refer to
on page 3Ć9 for more information.
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