PRV-9000 Operating Instructions
3. Enter the title/chapter/track number or the time (H, MM, SS).
Numbers enter from the right to the left thus the first number entered
appears on the far right (SS) then is forced towards the left (H) field
with each number added.
Title: enter the number – Title 2 = 2
Chapter/Track: enter the number(s) – Chapter 12 = 1, 2
Time: enter the entire number including zeros when appropriate
– 45 minutes in to material = 4, 5, 0, 0
– 1 hour, 15 minutes, 20 seconds = 1, 1, 5, 2, 0
4. Press
PLAY
or
ENTER
to begin playback.
Note: If searching by frame, the recorder pauses on the specified frame and waits for a
PLAY or other command before continuing.
5.2
Time & Frame Search Guidelines
When issuing a time search, playback may begin slightly before or after the
indicated time. The PRV-9000 is programmed to jump to the closed full frame.
In DVD technology, this full frame is known as an
I
frame. The recorder checks
before and after the selected point on the disc for the closed
I
frame then jumps
to that frame.
To issue a time search to DVD-Video and Video-format media, the disc must be
playing. The recorder ignores the command if the disc is stopped.
If Frame Search is ON, add a frame number to the end of the time search. The
frame number needs to be between 0 and frame 24 for the U.S. standard NTSC
(30 frames/per second) video. For example, 22 minutes, 10 seconds and 5
frames is entered as 2, 2, 1, 0, 0, 5.
When using Frame Search with film material, the recorded rate is 24 frames/per
second. The difference between the NTSC video rate of 30/fps and film’s 24/fps
may cause an
exact
frame search to fail. Film’s playback rate causes frame-
count inaccuracies.
Note: If searching by frame, the recorder pauses on the specified frame and waits for a
PLAY or other command before continuing.
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