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Each bit in the DATA-1 is defined as follows.
2.49 Head Select – 0x40 0x34
This has no effect on the device. It will respond with ACK to maintain
compatibility with typical controllers.
2.50 Clip ID Sense – 0x60 0xE0
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 In Data Sense – 0x60 0x10
2.52 Out Data Sense – 0x60 0x11
These two commands are used for requesting the IN/OUT DATA. Ki Pro Ultra
devices only support one set of in/out points since audio split editing isn't
supported. The audio in/out points will always just set or return the Ki Pro global
in/out points.
For the data format, see
REQUEST COMMAND
60.10 : IN DATA SENSE
60.11 : OUT DATA SENSE
60.12 : A IN DATA SENSE
60.13 : A OUT DATA SENSE
2.53 A In Data Sense – 0x60 0x12
2.54 A Out Data Sense – 0x60 0x13
Because KI Pro doesn't support audio split editing, these two commands will
return the video in or out timecode information.
2.55 Command Speed Sense – 0x60 0x2E
This command is used for requesting the operating TAPE SPEED COMMAND of
the DEVICE. When the DEVICE receives this command, it returns command "71.2E :
COMMAND SPEED DATA" command.
2.56 PreRoll Time Sense – 0x60 0x31
This command is used to request the PREROLL TIME setting data of the DEVICE.
Because Ki Pro Ultra only supports a fixed 5 sec preroll, this command will always
return a timecode value of 00:00:05:00, not ACK.
Ki Pro Ultra Products Machine Control Guide v3.0
"2.27 Cue Up with Data – 0x24 0x31" on page 13
RESPONSE COMMAND
74.10 : IN DATA
74.11 : OUT DATA
74.12 : A IN DATA
74.13 : A OUT DATA
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