ORMAT .................4 OMMAND ABLE ..............5 OMMAND ORMATS ..........9 ROCEDURE FOR SSUING OMMAND ............11 RODUCT PECIFIC OTES 6.1 Recording Delay ......................11 6.2 Playback Delay ........................ 12 6.3 PRV-LX1 as Recording Device ..................12 6.4 PRV-LX1 as Source Device .................... 12...
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4-pin connection located on the rear of the recorder. Set the IEEE-1394 REMOTE controls through the main menu. With a monitor connected to the PRV-LX1, press the Function button on the PRV-LX1’s front panel to access the menu. Control Settings are accessed through the Setup/Operation menu.
PRV-LX1 IEEE-1394 Protocol Command Block Format The PRV-LX1 supports the following commands based on AV/C commands in the IEEE-1394 specification. Note: Pad with 0 from Byte 0 to Byte 3 to make the command size (Bytes) a multiple of 4.
Start playing Title 1 from a Stop condition. If [Operation]-[HDD Recording]-[Time-Shift PLAY] setting is Enabled and the HDD is recording when this command is received, the PRV-LX1 tries to Time-Shift PLAY the title being recorded. Status Data retains the Play condition while in Time-Shift PLAY...
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Hours Hour 00:20:00:00:E0: 36:11:TT: TT Title Search (Original command on the PRV-LX1) Executes a title search to the title number given by TT: If the [Operation]-[HDD Recording]-[Time-Shift PLAY] setting is Enabled while recording and the Search Title number is same as Record Title number, then Time-Shift PLAY executes.
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00:20:00:00:E0: 36:71:TT: TT Title Delete (Original command on the PRV-LX1) If the PRV-LX1 receives this command while in a Stop condition, the title specified by TT is deleted: With "01:20:00:00:E0: 36:8F Mode Sense" command, it is possible to know if the deletion process is complete.
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Data format is as follow. (Data is listed in Gbytes) always 01:20:00:00:E0: 36:8F:00 Mode Sense (Original command on the PRV-LX1) This command queries the status of the PRV-LX1. Current condition of PRV-LX1 is reported by “0C: 2. Status of PRV-LX In Record condition Include Time-Shift PLAY...
PRV-LX1 IEEE-1394 Protocol Procedure for Issuing Command Example: playing Title 2, from the scene10 minutes to 20 minutes “Drive Select” and “Selecting the project” are not available when using the remote control. Issue a "01:20:00:00:E0: 36:81:00:00 “Title Number Sense" command from Stop to get the total number of titles for the current project.
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PRV-LX1 IEEE-1394 Protocol Example: playing Title 2, while recording title 3 to HDD On HDD Rec, it is possible to play a title other than the recording title when Time Shift PLAY setting is Enable. The “00:20:C4:60 Stop” command stops Play during recording using TimeShift PLAY and stops recording when in the Rec condition.
PRV-LX1 IEEE-1394 Protocol Product-Specific Notes 6.1 Recording Delay There is a short delay of approximately 29+/-2 frames between when the PRV-LX1 is issued a record command and the command is executed. This delay is a result of the following: Requires +12 frames for encoding system setup Execution of the command may take +2 frames Execution of the command may take–2 frames...
6.2 Playback Delay When the PRV-LX1 is issued a play command it experiences up to a +2 frames delay in the execution of the command. This delay is a result of the command being sent from the NLE system/edit controller via serial control to the recorders internal HDD for processing.