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Alcorn McBride, Inc. A/V Binloop Uncompressed

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AV Uncompressed Binloop

 

Protocol:

ASCII

Port Options:

serial

Baud: 9600

Bits: 8

Parity: n

Stop Bits: 1

ethernet

Port: 2638

Type: udp

IP Address: 192.168.0.254

Commands:

Get Firmware Version – This command will return the controller firmware version number in the “FirmwareVersion” variable.

Get Hardware Version – This command will return hardware revision and hardware configuration version number to the “HardwareVersion” variable.

Get SMPTE Firmware Version – This command will return the firmware version of the SMPTE module.

Set Unit ID – This command will set the unit ID number.

Get Unit ID – This command will get the unit ID number.

Get IP Address – This command will get the unit IP Address.

Set IP Address – This command will set the IP address of the unit.

Get Subnet Mask Number – This command will get the number used to isolate the subnet.

Set Subnet Mask – This command will set the number used to isolate the subnet.

Get Gateway Address – This command will get the IP address of the network gateway.

Set Gateway Address – This command will set the IP address of the network gateway.

Enable SMPTE – This command will Enable the SMPTE interface.

Disable SMPTE – This command will Disable the SMPTE interface.

Pause SMPTE – This command will pause the SMPTE clock at the next loop point.

Idle SMPTE – This command will pause the SMPTE clock immediatly.

Get SMPTE Time – This command will get the current SMPTE time into the variable “SMPTETime”.

Set SMPTE Time – This command will set the current SMPTE time.

Set SMPTE Mode – This command will set the operating mode of the SMPTE module.

Set SMPTE Frame Rate – This command will set the SMPTE frame rate.

Set SMPTE Preroll Time – This command will set the SMPTE preroll time.

Set SMPTE Start Time – This command will set the SMPTE start time.

Set SMPTE End Time – This command will set the SMPTE end time.

Set SMPTE Loop Mode – This command sets the current SMPTE loop mode.

Set SMPTE Powerup Mode – This command sets the current SMPTE power up mode.

Set SMPTE Restart Mode – This command sets the current SMPTE restart mode.

Set SMPTE Idle Mode – This command sets the current SMPTE idle mode.

Set Video Format – This command sets the current video mode of the Binloop. This command determines the internal clocks in the Binloop, which in turn determines the available framrates for the reproducers.

Set Synchronous Play Delay – This command configures the synchronous play delay of the Binloop reproducers. By default, the delay is 60 SMPTE frames, or around 2 seconds at 29.97fps, but this setting allows you to override that default if necessary. Be warned that increasing this delay too much will cause synchronization problems.

Search – This command causes the Binloop to preload the specified video clip and then pause on the first frame of the video. After this happens, the next Play command causes the video file to start playing from the first frame onward.

Play/Resume – This command will start playing a clip that was previously loaded by the Search command. This command will also resume playback when the reproducer has been stilled or paused.

Loop – This command functions just like the Play / Resume commands, except that the video loops once the end of the clip is reached. Remember, the clip must be searched (Search) first.

Play Clip – This command will play the specified clip on the addressed reproducer card(s). Playback starts as soon as possible after the command is received. Do not use this command for synchronized playback, use SPlay instead.

Loop Clip – This command functions exactly like the Play Clip command, except that the video loops once the end of the clip is reached.

SPlay – This command functions like Play Clip, except that the playback does not begin as quickly as possible. Instead, the reproducer waits a consistent amount of time (60 SMPTE frames by default) after the command is received before it starts playback. This ensures that all reproducers that receive this command at the same time, start playing at the same time.

SLoop – This command functions like the SPlay command, except that the video loops once the end of the clip is reached.

Play Next – This command causes the specified file to be “queued” for playback at the completion of the current video clip. If a file is currently playing, the queued transition of the selected file wil be seamless. If a file is currently loping, the seamless transition will occur at the next loop point. If a video is not currently playing, the video specified in this command will begin playing immediately.

Loop Next – This command functions exactly like the Play Next command except that the queued file loops after it finishes playing.

Stop – This command will stop the currently playing clip. After playback stops, the last frame that was displayed will remain on screen.

Still – This command will pause the currently playing clip at its present position. The stilled video frame will remain on screen.

Pause – This command will pause the currently playing clip at its present position. The screen will mute to black while the video is paused (this is the only difference between the Pause and Still commands). When the Play/Resume command is used after this command, the video is unmuted and restored automatically.

Mute – This command mutes the video (to black) or audio output.

Unmute – This command unmutes the video or audio output.

Set HD Video Format – This command configures the high-definition video format for the outputs of the specified reproducers. If using the Binloop as a 4K player, set the desired 4K group to 1080P for total resolution of 3840×2160, or 2K for a total resolution of 4096×2160.

Get Repro Firmware Version – This command requests the firmware version of the specified reproducer. If the specified reproducer is not installed in the Binloop, there will be no response.

Get Status – This command requests the playback status of the specified reproducer. If the specified reproducer is not installed in the Binloop, there will be no response. Do not issue immediately before or after time-sensitive commands (like SPlay).

Get Status – This command requests the playback status of the specified reproducer. If the specified reproducer is not installed in the Binloop, there will be no response. Do not issue immediately before or after time-sensitive commands (like SPlay).

Get Status – This command requests the playback status of the specified reproducer. If the specified reproducer is not installed in the Binloop, there will be no response. Do not issue immediately before or after time-sensitive commands (like SPlay).

Get Status – This command requests the playback status of the specified reproducer. If the specified reproducer is not installed in the Binloop, there will be no response. Do not issue immediately before or after time-sensitive commands (like SPlay).

Get Status – This command requests the playback status of the specified reproducer. If the specified reproducer is not installed in the Binloop, there will be no response. Do not issue immediately before or after time-sensitive commands (like SPlay).

Get Status – This command requests the playback status of the specified reproducer. If the specified reproducer is not installed in the Binloop, there will be no response. Do not issue immediately before or after time-sensitive commands (like SPlay).

Get Status – This command requests the playback status of the specified reproducer. If the specified reproducer is not installed in the Binloop, there will be no response. Do not issue immediately before or after time-sensitive commands (like SPlay).

Get Status – This command requests the playback status of the specified reproducer. If the specified reproducer is not installed in the Binloop, there will be no response. Do not issue immediately before or after time-sensitive commands (like SPlay).

Get Filename – This command requests the number of the clip currently playing in the specified reproducer. The clip number is the number included in the directory name of the directory that contains the image sequence. If the specified reproducer is not installed in the Binloop, there will be no response.

Get Filename – This command requests the number of the clip currently playing in the specified reproducer. The clip number is the number included in the directory name of the directory that contains the image sequence. If the specified reproducer is not installed in the Binloop, there will be no response.

Get Filename – This command requests the number of the clip currently playing in the specified reproducer. The clip number is the number included in the directory name of the directory that contains the image sequence. If the specified reproducer is not installed in the Binloop, there will be no response.

Get Filename – This command requests the number of the clip currently playing in the specified reproducer. The clip number is the number included in the directory name of the directory that contains the image sequence. If the specified reproducer is not installed in the Binloop, there will be no response.

Get Filename – This command requests the number of the clip currently playing in the specified reproducer. The clip number is the number included in the directory name of the directory that contains the image sequence. If the specified reproducer is not installed in the Binloop, there will be no response.

Get Filename – This command requests the number of the clip currently playing in the specified reproducer. The clip number is the number included in the directory name of the directory that contains the image sequence. If the specified reproducer is not installed in the Binloop, there will be no response.

Get Filename – This command requests the number of the clip currently playing in the specified reproducer. The clip number is the number included in the directory name of the directory that contains the image sequence. If the specified reproducer is not installed in the Binloop, there will be no response.

Get Filename – This command requests the number of the clip currently playing in the specified reproducer. The clip number is the number included in the directory name of the directory that contains the image sequence. If the specified reproducer is not installed in the Binloop, there will be no response.

Variables

Error  

FirmwareVersion  

HardwareVersion  

SMPTEVersion  

UnitID  

IPAddress  

SubnetMask  

GatewayAddress  

SMPTETime  

ReproFirmwareVersion  

StatusR1  “Unknown”

StatusR2  “Unknown”

StatusR3  “Unknown”

StatusR4  “Unknown”

StatusR5  “Unknown”

StatusR6  “Unknown”

StatusR7  “Unknown”

StatusR8  “Unknown”

FilenameR1  “Unknown”

FilenameR2  “Unknown”

FilenameR3  “Unknown”

FilenameR4  “Unknown”

FilenameR5  “Unknown”

FilenameR6  “Unknown”

FilenameR7  “Unknown”

FilenameR8  “Unknown”

_SyncDelay  60

_DeviceFrameRate  29.97

_DefaultMediaFramerate  59.94

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