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DGy Model 201 User Guide
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LiStCLIPs
[-R] [-L] [-F] [-P] 
[clipname]
With no argument, lsclip displays a listing of all 
recorded clips in the current directory. For each 
clip, the real time, elapsed time, and recording 
length are listed. 
Clips are listed chronologically with the earliest 
clip at the beginning of the list.
Clipname can contain Unix style wild cards, 
and is used to qualify the search (not valid for 
the -P flag described below).
The following optional command flags are 
supported:
-F Identifies directories by displaying a trailing / 
-L Provides additional clip information 
including: record frame rate, quality mode, 
quality level and protection status.
-R Provides a recursive listing of clips
-P Provides a list of the individual files that 
make up the current clip.
Example
Show a listing of the file “jnew“ displaying 
details about frame rate and quality level. 
Type: lsclip -L jnew
NextCLIP
(none)
Cues the DGy from the currently playing clip to 
the beginning of the next recorded clip. Works 
in Stop, Play or Pause modes.
PrevCLIP
(none)
Moves the DGy from the currently playing clip 
to the beginning of the previously recorded 
clip, then cues. Works in Stop, Play or Pause 
modes.
RENameCLIP
<clipname1> 
<clipname2>
Renames clipname1 to clipname2. Relative or 
absolute pathnames are allowed. Only 
renames to the same disk. An attempt to 
rename a clip to a location on the other disk 
will return an error.
PROTECTCLIP 
<clipname>
Write protects named clip. Clipname can 
contain Unix style wild cards, and may be used 
to specify multiple clips.
Note: Event marks cannot be placed into a 
protected clip.
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