Pioneer T502202 manual

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    E dit D ecision L ist Command Structure & File Format Reference for the PRV-LX1 TP # T502202 Table of Contents 1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................................................... 2 1.1 D EFINITION OF AN E DIT D ECISION L IST (EDL) ............................................................ 2 1.2 C REATING A N ED[...]

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    PRV-LX1Guide EDL Commands Page 2 of 6 1.0 G ENERAL I NFORMAT ION Using an internal Edit Decision Li st (EDL), the Pioneer PRV-LX1 DVD Recorder can control an external VTR via RS-422A or IEEE-1394 to perfo rm batch recording from tape to disc. This function, called Auto Capture, ca n be acce ssed through the PRV-LX1 Function Menu. While the command [...]

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    PRV-LX1Guide EDL Commands Page 3 of 6 2.0 E XAMPLE OF AN EDL An EDL designed for the Pioneer PRV-L X1 may include up to 999 lines/commands. If the list has more than six entries, scroll through the entrie s displayed in the data window (right) when working with an EDL. The example shown below include s an initialization command and several recordin[...]

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    PRV-LX1Guide EDL Commands Page 4 of 6 3.0 C OMMAND S TRUCTURE To build your EDLs, apply the command stru cture demonstrated in t he example shown in Section 2. Each command is numbere d and mu st be in conse cuti ve order. When creating your EDLs, use the structure outline d be low. Note: Time code is SMPTE Non-Drop or Drop Frame. Definitions: ### [...]

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    PRV-LX1Guide EDL Commands Page 5 of 6 3.3 Chapter Point Entry Operation Parameter ### CHP Chapter Point (Chapter poi nts are in SMPTE time code) Each chapter point operation entry needs to come right after the Title Record entry (In/ OUT Point Rec) in the order of oc currence. A Chapter Point must have the same Entry Number as the In/Out Point Rec.[...]

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    PRV-LX1Guide EDL Commands Page 6 of 6 4.0 EDL I MPORT M ETHODS Edit Decision Lists can b e importe d into the PRV-LX1using one of two methods. The first method is to import a list using network con nec tion and place the file in the EDL folder. The second method is to place the EDL file on a CD. In both cases, the user must choose APP fr om the Fun[...]