Technical details:
Defined commands: ltc!start Starts the TimeCode increments from start_* (see configuration) ltc!stop Stops the TimeCode increments. The TimeCode is still outputting. ltc!resume Continue the TimeCode increments from the 'stop' command. ltc!start#hh:mm:ss.ff Sets the start TimeCode. ltc!stop#hh:mm:ss.ff Sets the stop TimeCode. ltc!rate#rr Sets the rate of the TimeCode. Valid values: 24, 25, 29 and 30. ltc!start!hh:mm:ss.ff Set the running TimeCode. ltc!start@hh:mm:ss.ff Set and jump to the start TimeCode, but stop the TimeCode incrementing/decrementing. ltc!direction# Sets the direction. Valid values: forward and backward ltc!pitch#ppp Sets the pitch. Valid values are -100 <= ppp <= 100 (integers). ltc!forward#ii Skip the TimeCode in seconds. Valid values are 0 < ii <= 99 (integers). ltc!backward#ii Skip the TimeCode in seconds. Valid values are 0 < ii <= 99 (integers). Example: echo 'ltc!start' > /dev/udp/192.168.2.251/21571 echo 'ltc!start#01:00:00.00' > /dev/udp/192.168.2.251/21571 Using the sample Java UI; with the "Section" button's the 'ltc!start!hh:mm:ss.ff' commands are send. |