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Turns Off
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Step Frame
This determines what will happen when a Frame+1 or Frame-1 button is pushed.
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GoTo Mode
This will issue a GoTo to the proper frame. This should be used with most
"modern" machines, as it can cause inaccurate locating with older
machines such as the BVU-800.
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SloMo Mode
This issues a slow shuttle command in the appropriate direction, then a
Still command when the desired frame has been reached. This does not
work well with disk-based recorders.
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Step Fwd/Rev
This sends a 2x 14 or 2x 24 command that is recognized by only very new
machines.
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Audio Trk Type
This determines how the audio track arming is handled.
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Type 1
Older video devices with two analog tracks.
A1 = Analog Audio 1 (This is sometimes interpreted as Digital Audio 1 in
some video devices)
A2 = Analog Audio 2 (This is sometimes interpreted as Digital Audio 2 in
some video devices)
Shift + A1 = Analog Audio 3 (TC in some video devices)
Shift + A2 = Analog Audio 4 (Sync in some video devices)
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Type 2
Sends a 2 byte track arm message with the A1 & A2 bits copied from the
D1 & D2 bits. Tally back uses byte 5 of the Status Data message.
A1 = Analog Audio 1 and Digital Audio 1
A2 = Analog Audio 2 and Digital Audio 2
Shift + A1 = Digital Audio 3
Shift + A2 = Digital Audio 4
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Type 3
Same as Type 2, except Tally back uses the Edit Preset Sense message.
A1 = Analog Audio 1 and Digital Audio 1
A2 = Analog Audio 2 and Digital Audio 2
Shift + A1 = Digital Audio 3
Shift + A2 = Digital Audio 4
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Type 4
Same as Type 2, except the A1 & A2 bits are set to zero.
A1 = Digital Audio 1
A2 = Digital Audio 2
Shift + A1 = Digital Audio 3
Shift + A2 = Digital Audio 4
12.
Stop Method
Sets Stop behavior.
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