By operating the front panel the user can do the following tasks:
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Play a Transport Stream File
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Record a Transport Stream File
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Delete a Recorded File
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Copy a Recorded File
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Configure IP Address and date
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Version and update firmware
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Multicast server
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Allow for Remote Control
4.1 Play a Transport Stream File
Follow this sequence of menus:
Then select a file. You can navigate in the directory tree where the Transport
Stream Files are stored by using the Knob. When you press the Knob on a Transport
Stream file the TG-140 starts playing it. When you press the Knob on a directory name
it goes into that directory. Directory or folder names are marked with the word "Dir:". To
get out of a directory you have to press the Knob on "..". By default the user has access
to the following directories:
The user should only play Transport Stream files and not Elementary Stream files.
The elementary_streams folder is only meant to contain Elementary Stream files than
can be used to build Transport Stream files.
Once the TG-140 is playing a file you can turn the Knob to see some information
regarding the file and the play process. You can see the file name. The bitrate is the
bitrate is the bitrate the Transport Stream is build with which is the same bitrate used to
stream the file. Length is the time the Transport Stream File will last. Size is the size of
the file in bytes. Time is the elapsed time since it started playing.
The player functionality has a few configuration options in:
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Local Control/Player/Play
/transport_streams
/transport_streams/recordings
/transport_streams/elementary_streams
Local Control/Player/Config
USER'S MANUAL. TG-140
02/2013