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select whether it will be using a standard CAV (thirty minutes maximum length) disk, or
an extended CLV (60 minutes maximum length) disk. DVDs all use frame references,
and numbers from 1 to 9,999,999 are valid (assuming there are that many frames re-
corded on your disk!).
CAV disks use frame number references between one and 54,000 frames. CLV disks
use time references between 0:00:00.01 and 9:59:59.29. The display on this screen will
be modified to show the appropriate numbering system for the LaserDisk/DVD selected.
You can switch back and forth between CAV and CLV disk formats to review the
frame numbers you have entered either in ʻframesʼ or ʻtimeʼ formats.
If using a Pioneer DVD-V7200, DVD-V7400 (or their PAL equivalents DVD-V7100 or
DVD-V7300), you should set the Br-SDC for ʻPioneer CAVʼ mode.
b) Baud Rate:
This command toggles among the eight supported baud rates:
1) 1200 baud
2) 2400 baud
3) 4800 baud
4) 9600 baud (default)
5) 19,200 baud
6) 38,400 baud
7) 57,600 baud
8) 115,200 baud
No matter the baud rate chosen, configuration will always take place at 9600 baud.
The Br-SDC will only switch to another baud rate upon exiting configuration.
c) Clear Configuration Memory:
This command is used to reload the default configurations into the Br-SDC. Default
configuration loads a sequence into bit 0 closing edge that will access frame 1000 of a
Pioneer CAV LaserDisk/DVD player, play until frame 2000, delay for 500 frames, and
then repeat.
Six default strings are loaded in the Br-SDC. These are the most commonly used
strings. They can be used as-is, modified, or deleted altogether, depending on your ap-
plication:
1) For Pioneer LaserDisk and DVD players. This string is used to loop a single video
sequence, with a delay between each iteration of the loop. It tells a Pioneer
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