17)
FRAME SET
LD
Function: Address flag is set to “frame.”
Format: F R
Explanation: When a CAV LaserDisc is playing, this command sets the address
flag to “frame” prior to searches. The player recognizes this address
flag until a command indicating a different one is sent. If a CD is
playing, this command is unavailable and an error, E04, is returned.
Note: CLV Time Number Frame Value can be searched to when a CLV
disc is playing and the address flag is set to Frame. The player will
search to the exact minute, second and frame number location, then
land in Pause. The frame number will not be displayed on the front
panel display or on the screen, but it can be verified by issuing the ?F
command. See
Section 3.7.4 Request Commands, #31 Frame
Number Request, page 3-31 and Appendix E-1, Notes.
Execution: * CAV Disc, Play Mode
F R 1 2 4 1 6 S E <C/R> R <C/R>
* Searches to Frame 12416 on a CAV LaserDisc, and holds a still frame.
* CLV Disc, Play Mode
F R 1 5 2 3 1 2 S E <C/R> R <C/R>
* Searches to 15 minutes, 23 seconds, 12 frames and lands in Pause.
on a CLV LaserDisc. NOTE: In this example, 12:23 will appear on the
front panel display and on the On-Screen display, but ?F <CR> will
return 152312.
18)
CHAPTER SET
LD
Function: Address flag is set to “chapter.”
Format: C H
Explanation: If this command is given, the address flag is set to “chapter,” on a
CAV or CLV LaserDisc that is encoded with chapters. The subsequent
addresses to be handled are evaluated as chapter numbers. If no
chapters are encoded on the disc, or if a CD is playing, an error, E04
is returned.
Execution: * Address flag = frame
C H <C/R> R <C/R>
* Address flag = chapter
1 5 S E <C/R> R <C/R>
* Search to Chapter 15
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