Time Search - Philips ProDVD 175 Technical Manual

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PlayMode is one of the following strings:
"CHAPTER":
The disc will stop when a chapter is played.
"TITLE":
The disc will stop when the last chapter of a title
are played.
"DISC":
The disc will start the next title when a title is
played and stop after the last titles of the disc are
played.
"OFF"
SetPlayMode is inactive.
Example:
[PC, SetPlayMode,
CHAPTER]\r
The play mode is set to chapter play.
Note 1: The parameter list is case sensitive, thus the
PlayMode must be in uppercase.
Note 2: The behaviour of this feature can be influ-
enced by and combined with user settings like for
instance "repeat disc" and "repeat chapter" given by
the user trough the remote control or the RS-232.
Note 3: The play mode status will be set to the stand-
ard setting after switching on the power of the player.
(not stored in NVRAM)
Note 4: The default playmode is disc.

Time Search

Group:
PC
Command:
Time
Parameter list:
Time Search
A typical EC command line for time search input
may look like this:
Example:
[PC, Time, 1,35,15]
The player is supposed to start playing at 1:35:15
Further, Time Search (though EC) behavior would
be same as handled through RC, i. e. whenever
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time search icon is required to be disabled on the
menubar, time search request through EC would
be ignored and it would result in an error message
to EC.
Note 1: In following circumstances time search icon is
disabled on the menubar (SW3.xx.xx behavior):
• Presence of any child menu (like FTS menu, user
preference menu, etc.) of the menubar on the
screen
• Active special modes like FTS ON, PBC ON for PSD
discs, etc.
Note 2: if the time search window is present on the
menu bar, time search request through EC would be
ignored
Note 3: If the time search request can be handled
through the menubar via RC, then time search request
through EC would require a start of play as in time
search through RC.
Note 4: On entry of any time value through EC com-
mand line, that's syntactically correct (in terms of
commas, etc.), if the time value entered in the com-
mand line is not meaningful (for eg. time value hap-
pens to be greater than the duration of the disc), the
request also would be ignored and it would result in an
error message. However, the user would not be imme-
diately prohibited from entering the time (as on the
screen) in the command line that can't be played.
In all cases, where EC gets an error message, the
type of error message would be in line with other
error messages that EC gets on erroneous inputs.
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