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2.6. 0x20 0x05 – Standby On
This has no effect on the device. It will respond with ACK to maintain
compatibility with typical controllers.
2.7. 0x20 0x08 – Deterministic Play Arm
This arms the deterministic (i.e. frame accurate) playback start. Please see the
deterministic play section later in this document for details on this feature. This
command responds with ACK.
2.8. 0x20 0x09 – Deterministic Play Disarm
This disarms a previously armed deterministic play command. Please see the
deterministic play section later in this document for details on this feature. This
command responds with ACK.
2.9. 0x20 0x0F – Eject
This command has no effect on the device. It will respond with ACK to maintain
compatibility with typical controllers.
2. 1 0. 0x20 0x10 – Fast Forward
This command puts the device in fast forward playback. This is roughly 20x
realtime speed. This command responds with ACK, but will do so before the
transport state has changed. Use the status bits to determine when the device
has actually changed state.
2. 1 1. 0x2X 0x11 – Jog Forward
This command jogs the device similar to a VTR. It takes the same one or two byte
payload as outlined in the SRW-5500 9 pin protocol document. This command
responds with ACK, but will do so before the transport state has changed. Use the
status bits to determine when the device has actually changed state.
2. 1 1. 0x2X 0x11 – Jog Forward
This command jogs the device similar to a VTR. It takes the same one or two byte
payload as outlined in the SRW-5500 9 pin protocol document. This command
responds with ACK, but will do so before the transport state has changed. Use the
status bits to determine when the device has actually changed state.
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