Using the Menus
MTX100A MPEG Recorder & Player User Manual
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Play Menu
The Play menu contains commands for defining output parameters such as packet
size, output clock rate, or output source. Table 3-3 describes the commands
available in the Play menu.
Table 3-2: 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.
Table 3-3: 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 S-TMCC or M-TMCC transport stream, the packet size is fixed to 204.
For a Non TS stream, the packet size is fixed to Non TS. In addition, if
you select 8VSB for an output signal format in Option 07, the packet size
is fixed to 188.
When you select Non TS, the MTX100A 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.
Clock
Opens the Clock dialog box where you can set the clock rate of the
stream output. Refer to
Clock Dialog Box
on page 3-7 for more
information.
Update
Sets whether to update parameters in the stream when looped. You can
select On or Off. You cannot set to On for a Non TS stream.
You can select which parameters in the stream are updated using the
Others dialog box. Refer to
Others Dialog Box
on page 3-14 for more
information.
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 Non-TS Sync dialog box appears,
where you can enable the PSYNC and DVALID signals.
Refer to
Set Non-TS Sync Dialog Box
on page 3-9 for more information.
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