Using the Menus
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Specifies the way to set the start, stop, and initial positions of the
stream. For a transport stream file, you can select Time or Packets. For a
M-TMCC file, you can select Time or SF (super frame). For a Non TS file, you
can select Time or Bytes.
For an ISDB-T file, the start packet is defined as the first-appearing packet
including an OFDM frame start flag after the specified start position. The stop
packet is defined as the packet at the front of the last-appearing packet
including an OFDM frame start flag before the specified stop position. At this
time, if the number of OFDM frames between the start packet and stop packet
is not an even number, the packet in the last OFDM frame becomes the stop
packet.
There are two ways to set the start, stop, and initial positions: using the slider (see
Figure 3-5) to set them or using the text boxes to enter values directly.
Using the slider:
1.
For the start and stop positions:
a.
Press the
TAB
button repeatedly to select the slider. When the slider is
selected, broken lines are shown around it.
b.
Press the left (
W
) or right (
X
) arrow button to move the slider to the place
you want to set the start position.
c.
Press the
TAB
button repeatedly to select the Stop option button, and then
press the
SELECT
button.This moves the slider to the right end.
d.
Press the TAB button repeatedly to select the slider. When the slider is
selected, broken lines are shown around it.
e.
Press the left (
W
) or right (
X
) arrow button to move the slider to the place
you want to set the stop position.
f.
Press the
ENTER
button to enable the values.
2.
For the initial start position for loop output:
a.
Press the
TAB
button repeatedly to select the Initial check box, and then
press the
SELECT
button. A red arrow appears on the slider.
b.
Press the
TAB
button repeatedly to select the red arrow. When the arrow
is selected, broken lines are shown around it.
c.
Press the left (
W
) or right (
X
) arrow button to move the slider to the place
you want to set the initial start position.
d.
Press the
ENTER
button to enable the value.
Summary of Contents for MTX100A
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Page 112: ...Hierarchy Display 3 52 MTX100A MPEG Recorder Player User Manual ...
Page 116: ...Adding Jitter to PCRs 3 56 MTX100A MPEG Recorder Player User Manual ...
Page 122: ...Continuous Recording Feature 3 62 MTX100A MPEG Recorder Player User Manual ...
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Page 132: ...Connecting to a Network 3 72 MTX100A MPEG Recorder Player User Manual ...
Page 142: ...Syntax 3 82 MTX100A MPEG Recorder Player User Manual ...
Page 174: ...Remote Commands 3 114 MTX100A MPEG Recorder Player User Manual ...
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Page 230: ...Appendix B Using the ReMux Application B 22 MTX100A MPEG Recorder Player User Manual ...
Page 264: ...Appendix F Using the Recovery Discs F 4 MTX100A MPEG Recorder Player User Manual ...
Page 266: ...Appendix G Inspection and Cleaning G 2 MTX100A MPEG Recorder Player User Manual ...
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