Driver Details

Integra Blu-Ray/DVD

By: RTI
Updated: Sept. 17, 2012
Version: 1.1

Description:

This driver supports Integra Disc players connected to the XP processor via RS-232 or Ethernet.

Version History:

Version 1.1: adds a configuration option that allows control of DVD players as well.

Integra Blu-ray

This driver was created from the Integra Serial Communication Protocol (ISCP) for Blu-rays Version 1.02 dated August 2011 and tested on an Integra 30.3. Commands for other players are included but not tested, and some commands that are included may not work with all devices.

Revision History

1.0 The Initial release of the driver
1.01 Adjusted default repeat rates for several functions
1.1 Adds the pull down to change the device type to DVD player

Commands

Commands are broken into two categories. Setup commands set the state of the player including several HDMI output parameters. The Operation commands provide most of the user controls: transport, menus, numeric keys, etc

NOTE: Many of the setup commands only work when the disc is stopped.

Variables

Variables have similar categories all though they're broken down slightly differently. Setup variables show the current format and menu settings while the disc operation category shows the current transport status, elapsed time settings and the current disc format. HDMI variables have been separated out into their own category, which includes the setup/menu selections as well as the current playback status of the video (including 3D) and audio part of the HDMI output.

When playing streaming media the media type variable will show streaming and transport still works but the transport variables and time/location variables do not.

Events

The events follow what the transport is doing. State changes from play, pause and stop are available plus an event when the current chapter changes. Extra events are available for any title with more than 5 chapters, in this case there are events when the first and last chapters start, with an additional one when the second to last starts (The credits usually start at the second to last chapter).