Blackmagic Design HYPERD/RSTEXCTR HyperDeck Extreme Control

User Manual - Page 81

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Controlling device playback
The “play” command instructs the deck to start playing:
play
The play command accepts a number of parameters which may be used together in most combinations.
By default, the deck will play all remaining clips on the timeline then stop.
The “single clip” parameter may be used to override this behaviour:
play: single clip: {“true, “false}
By default, the deck will play at normal (100%) speed. An alternate speed may be specified in percentage
between -5000 and 5000:
play: speed: {% normal speed}
By default, the deck will stop playing when it reaches to the end of the timeline. The “loop” parameter may
be used to override this behaviour:
play: loop: {“true”, “false”}
The “playrange” command returns the current playrange setting if any:
playrange
To override this behaviour and select a particular clip:
playrange set: clip id: {Clip ID}
To only play a certain number of clips starting at a particular clip:
playrange set: clip id: {n} count: {m}
To only play a certain timecode range:
playrange set: in: {in timecode} out: {out timecode}
To play a certain timeline range:
playrange set: timeline in: {in} timeline out: {out}
To clear a set playrange and return to the default value:
playrange clear
The “play on startup command” instructs the deck on what action to take on startup. By default, the deck
will not play. Use the “enable” command to start playback after each power up.
play on startup: enable {“true”, “false”}
By default, the unit will play back all clips on startup. Use the “single clip” command to override:
play on startup: single clip: {“true”, “false”}
The “play option” command queries the output frame for when playback stops:
play option
By default, the deck will display the last frame when playback stops. To override this behaviour, the “stop
mode” parameter can be used:
play option: stop mode: {lastframe”, “nextframe, “black}
Stopping deck operation
The "stop" command instructs the deck to stop the current playback or capture:
stop
Changing timeline position
The “goto” command instructs the deck to switch to playback mode and change its position within the
timeline.
To go to the start of a specific clip:
goto: clip id: {Clip ID}
To move forward/back {count} clips from the current clip on the current timeline:
goto: clip id: +/-{count}
Note that if the resultant clip id goes beyond the first or last clip on timeline, it will be clamp at the first or
last clip.
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