GPR
List of General purpose registers
A GPR stores a fixed length variable. The variable is stored as a 32-bit
unsigned integer. There are 4096 GPRs available. Navigation commands
are used to change the values contained in General Purpose Registers. In
Scenarist, GPRs are written in the program as a number value in square
brackets. For example: [
5
]
. In BDedit they are written like this: GPR5
.
GPR# | Purpose |
---|---|
0-999 |
For your own custom programming use |
1000-1999 |
Stores the current audio, subtitle, and chapter number for each playlist |
2000-3999 | Stores the current play time for the resume feature for each playlist |
4001 |
Sound FX on/off |
4003 |
3D mode |
4005 |
“Top menu” pressed flag |
4091-4095 |
Reserved for Java code for BDJ Mode |
4006-4090 |
For your own custom programming use |
1000-4005 |
Can be used and controlled from Java code for BDJ Mode |
Author(s) : Æ Firestone
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