105 no disk
106 disk error
109 out of range
110 no input
111 remote control disabled
120 connection rejected
150 invalid state
Asynchronous response codes
The server may return asynchronous messages at any time. These responses
are indicated with response codes in the range of 500 to 599:
5xx {Response Text}:↵
{Parameter}: {Value}↵
{Parameter}: {Value}↵
↵
Connection response
On connection, an asynchronous message will be delivered:
500 connection info:↵
protocol version: {Version}↵
model: {Model Name}↵
↵
Connection rejection
Only one client may connect to the server at a time. If other clients attempt to
connect concurrently, they will receive an error and be disconnected:
120 connection rejected↵
Timecode syntax
Timecodes are expressed as non-drop-frame timecode in the format:
HH:MM:SS:FF
Handling of deck "remote" state
The "remote" command may be used to enable or disable the remote control of
the deck. Any attempt to change the deck state over ethernet while remote
access is disabled will generate an error:
111 remote control disabled↵
To enable or disable remote control:
remote: enable: {"true", "false"} ↵
The current remote control state may be overridden allowing remote access
over ethernet irrespective of the current remote control state:
remote: override: {"true", "false"} ↵
The override state is only valid for the currently connected ethernet client and
only while the connection remains open.
The "remote" command may be used to query the remote control state of the
deck by specifying no parameters:
remote↵
Contrôle à distance via Ethernet
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