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jit.avc

FireWire VTR control

Description

The jit.avc object communicates with FireWire VTR devices, such as digital cameras and DV decks, using the 1394 AV/C protocol. Use it to control the transport of these devices from Max.

Arguments

None.

Messages

close Closes the AV/C connection. The connection is closed automatically if the object is deleted, or the patch containing the object is closed.
custom hex-sequence [list]
Sends a custom string of data to the DV device. Messages are usually sent as a sequence of hexadecimal numbers. Accepted messages are documented by the 1394 Trade Association . The relevant specification is the "AV/C Tape Recorder/Player Subunit".
getdevice Sends the name of the currently active device out the right outlet of the object in the form device active-device .
gettime Sends the name of the currently active device out the right outlet of the object in the form time DVdevicemedia-time .
fastwind Fast rewinds the transport.
ff Fast forwards the transport.
gettransport The gettransport message will report the precise state of the transport of the VTR device to which it is connected out the right outlet of the jit.avc object.
open Opens an AV/C connection to a compatible device if one can be found.
pause Pauses the transport playback.
play command [symbol]
Sets playback at normal speed. The following optional arguments are permitted:
pause: Pause in playback.
reverse: Playback at normal speed in reverse.
revpause: Pause in reverse playback.
nextframe: Playback the next sequential frame or field.
prevframe: Playback the previous sequential frame or field.
sf: Playback at the slowest forward special effect speed (sf = slowest, sf6 = slow, sf1 = fastest)
sf6: Playback at slow forward special effect speed
sf5: Playback at slow forward special effect speed
sf4: Playback at slow forward special effect speed
sf3: Playback at slow forward special effect speed
sf2: Playback at slow forward special effect speed
sf1: Playback at fastest slow forward special effect speed
sr: Playback at the slowest reverse special effect speed (sr = slowest, sr6 = slow, sr1 = fastest)
sr6: Playback at slow reverse special effect speed
sr5: Playback at slow reverse special effect speed
sr4: Playback at slow reverse special effect speed
sr3: Playback at slow reverse special effect speed
sr2: Playback at slow reverse special effect speed
sr1: Playback at fastest slow reverse special effect speed
ff: Playback at the fastest fast forward special effect speed (ff = fastest, ff6 = fast, ff1 = slowest)
ff6: Playback at fast forward special effect speed
ff5: Playback at fast forward special effect speed
ff4: Playback at fast forward special effect speed
ff3: Playback at fast forward special effect speed
ff2: Playback at fast forward special effect speed
ff1: Playback at slowest fast forward special effect speed
fr: Playback at the fastest fast reverse special effect speed. (fr = fastest, fr6 = fast, fr1 = slowest)
fr6: Playback at fast reverse special effect speed
fr5: Playback at fast reverse special effect speed
fr4: Playback at fast reverse special effect speed
fr3: Playback at fast reverse special effect speed
fr2: Playback at fast reverse special effect speed
fr1: Playback at slowest fast reverse special effect speed
record command [symbol]
Sets the DV device to record. The following optional arguments are permitted:
recpause: Pause while recording all signal(s)
insertvideo: Replace the video signal with a new signal, but leave any other signals on the medium intact
insertaudio: Replace the audio signal with a new signal, but leave any other signals on the medium intact
insertav: Replace the audio and video signals with new signals, but leave any other signals on the medium intact
insertsubcode: Replace the subcode signal with a new signal, but leave any other signals on the medium intact
insertvideopause: Pause recording signals, and set the recording mode record insertvideo
insertaudiopause: Pause recording signals, and set the recording mode record insertaudio
insertavpause: Pause recording signals, and establish the recording mode record insertav
insertsubcodepause: Pause recording signals, and set the recording mode record insertsubcode
recpause Pauses while recording all signal(s).
rewind Rewinds the transport.
stop Halts the transport.
time Causes the attached DV device to seek for the specified time on any loaded media. Time is specified by four integer arguments that specify hours, minutes, seconds and frames. Many devices do not support this function.

Information for box attributes common to all objects

Examples

See Also

Name Description
jit.qt.grab Digitize video from an external source
jit.qt.videoout Output video to QuickTime video output component
Tutorial 23: Controlling Your FireWire Camera Tutorial 23: Controlling Your FireWire Camera