2.50. 0x60 0x0E – Clip ID Sense
This command responds with a four byte payload containing the current clip
32bit integer index within the current playlist. The least significant byte will be
the first byte sent.
2.51. 0x60 0x10 – In Data Sense
This command functions identically to the behavior outlined in the SRW-5500 9
pin protocol document.
2.52. 0x60 0x11 – Out Data Sense
This command functions identically to the behavior outlined in the SRW-5500 9
pin protocol document.
2.53. 0x60 0x12 – A In Data Sense
This command functions identically to the behavior outlined in the SRW-5500 9
pin protocol document. However, since audio split editing isn't supported, this
command will return the video in timecode information.
2.54. 0x60 0x13 – A Out Data Sense
This command functions identically to the behavior outlined in the SRW-5500 9
pin protocol document. However, since audio split editing isn't supported, this
command will return the video in timecode information.
2.55. 0x60 0x2E – Command Speed Sense
This command functions identically to the behavior outlined in the SRW-5500 9
pin protocol document.
2.56. 0x60 0x31 – PreRoll Time Sense
This command functions identically to the behavior outlined in the SRW-5500 9
pin protocol document.
2.57. 0x60 0x36 – Timer Mode Sense
This command has no effect on the device. It will respond with ACK to maintain
compatibility with typical controllers.
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