SCRIPTING: COMING SOON - Understanding GPRMs and Partitions ** PDF Print E-mail
dsp_script_.jpgEvery DVD player contains 16 General Parameter Register Memories (GPRMs, or “germs”). Similar to RAM in your computer, these are generic memory locations the player can use like a scratchpad to read and write information while it is operating. Scripting gives you to access 8 of these GPRMs, numbered GPRM 0 – GPRM 7. The remaining 8 are unavailable for scripting purposes. GPRMs have no specific preset function – any GPRM can be used for a particular function in one disc, and then may be used for a completely different function in another project. You will find that you will use GPRMs a LOT in Scripting. They are extremely powerful, and very versatile.