Retrieving clip information
The "disk list" command returns the information for each playable clip on a given disk. Without parameters,
the command returns information for the current active disk:
disk list↵
If a slot id is specified, the disk in that slot will be queried:
disk list: slot id: Slot ID↵
The server responds with the list of all playable clips on the disk in the format of: Index, name, formats, and
duration in timecode:
206 disk list:↵
slot id: Slot ID↵
clip index: name file format video format Duration timecode↵
clip index: name file format video format Duration timecode↵
...
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Note that the clip index starts from 1.
Retrieving clip count
The "clips count" command returns the number of clips on the current timeline:
clips count ↵
The server responds with the number of clips:
214 clips count: ↵
clip count: Count↵
Retrieving timeline information
The "clips get" command returns information for each available clip, for a given range in timecode,
on the current timeline. Without parameters, the command returns information for all clips on timeline:
clips get↵
The server responds with a list of clip IDs, names and timecodes:
205 clips info:↵
clip count: Count↵
Clip ID: Name Start timecode Duration timecode↵
Clip ID: Name Start timecode Duration timecode↵
...
↵
Note that the clip list format has changed incompatibly in protocol version 1.1,
i.e., Start timecode information field is inserted to each clip information line.
Retrieving transport information
The "transport info" command returns the state of the transport:
transport info ↵
The server responds with transport specific information:
208 transport info:↵
status: "preview" , "stopped" , "play" , "forward" , "rewind" ,
"jog" , "shuttle" ,"record"↵
speed: Play speed between -1600 and 1600 %↵
slot id: Slot ID or "none"↵
display timecode: timecode↵
timecode: timecode↵
clip id: Clip ID or "none"↵
video format: Video format↵
loop: "true", "false"↵
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