JVC XV-NP10S manual Appendix D Glossary

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Appendix D: Glossary

480i/480p

Indicates the number of scanning lines and scanning format of an image signal. 480i indicates 480 scanning lines with interlace format, and 480p indicates 480 scanning lines with progressive format.

ASF

ASF is an abbreviation of “Advanced Streaming Format,” and is a data compression format for streaming developed by Microsoft Corporation. ASF can contain the various data types such as audio, video, and text.

Aspect ratio

A ratio which defines the shape of the rectangular picture in a TV. It is the width of the picture relative to the height. A conventional TV picture is 4:3 in aspect ratio.

Bitstream

The digital form of multichannel audio data (e.g., 5.1-channel) before it is decoded into its various channels.

Chapter/title

Dynamic range

The difference between the loudest and softest sounds.

Interlaced scanning

In a conventional video system, a picture is shown on the display monitor in between lines of two halves. The Interlaced scanning system places lines of the second half of the picture in-between lines of the first half of the picture.

JPEG

A popular file format for still image compression and storage. JPEG stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group.

There are three sub-types of the JPEG format as follows.

baseline JPEG: used for digital cameras, the web, etc.

progressive JPEG: used for the web

lossless JPEG: an old type, rarely used now

Linear PCM audio

PCM stands for “pulse code modulation.” Linear PCM is the usual method for digitally encoding audio without compression, and is used for the audio tracks on DVD VIDEO discs, Audio CDs, etc.

Chapter is the smallest division and title is the largest division on DVD VIDEO. A chapter is a division of a title and similar to a track for Video CD or Audio CD.

Component video

Video signals with three channels of separate information that makes up the picture. There are some types of component video, such as R/G/B and Y/CB(PB)/CR(PR).

Composite video

A single video signal commonly used in most consumer video products that contains all luminance, color, and synchronization information.

DivX

One of the encoding methods for making MPEG-4 files.

Dolby Digital (AC3)

A six-channel system consisting of left, center, right, left rear, right rear and LFE (Low-Frequency Effect channel, for use with a sub-woofer) channels. All processing is done in the digital domain. Not all Dolby Digital discs contain six (5.1) channels of information.

Dolby Surround/Dolby Pro Logic

Dolby Surround records four channels of front and rear audio in two channels in a way that allows a decoder to recover the original four channels for playback. Because the audio is recorded in two channels, it can be played back naturally by a two-channel stereo system.

Dolby Pro Logic introduces directional circuits in decoder-side processing (increasing the level of specific channels and lowering the level of silent channels) for greater spatial perspective, and adds a center speaker used primarily for dialog. The result is enhanced channel separation.

Down-mix

Internal stereo mix of multichannel surround audio by a DVD player. The down-mix signals are output from stereo output connectors.

DTS

A Digital Surround audio encoding format configured with six (5.1) channels, similar to Dolby Digital. It requires a decoder, either in the player or in an external receiver. DTS stands for Digital Theater Systems.

Not all DTS discs contain six (5.1) channels of information.

MP3

MP3 is an audio data compression format, which stands for MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3. Using MP3, you can achieve a data reduction of about 1:10.

MPEG-4

MPEG-4 is an audio/video data compression format, which is highly efficient and more stable than MPEG-1 and MPEG-2.

NTSC (National television system committee)

A black and white and color television system format used in the U.S.A., Canada, Mexico and Japan.

PAL (Phase Alternation by Line)

A color television system format used extensively in Western Europe.

PBC

PBC stands for “Playback control” and is a method of controlling disc play for Video CDs (VCD). You are able to interact with the disc through menus.

Progressive scanning

Progressive scanning displays all the horizontal lines of a picture at one time, as a single frame. A progressive scanning DVD player converts the interlaced (480i) video from DVD into progressive (480p) format for connection to a progressive display. It dramatically increases the vertical resolution.

S-video

A video signal which improves picture quality over standard composite connections. Used on Super VHS, DVD, high end TV monitors, etc.

Track

The smallest division on SVCD, Video CD and Audio CD discs.

WMA

WMA is an abbreviation of “Windows Media Audio,” and is an audio data compression format developed by Microsoft Corporation. Sound quality of data compressed using WMA is the same as that of MP3, though the WMA file size is smaller than that of MP3.

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Contents Region code of DVD Video Audio/Video files playback Changing the initial settingsBefore operation Player’s region code is printed on the rear of the playerPage Important Products Safety Instruction USE Precautions Supplied accessoriesTable of contents About this manualCare and handling of discs Before operationAbout playable media Names of parts and controls How to open/close the card doorFront panel Display windowTo change the brightness of the display window Remote control unitConnections Connecting to a TVPreparations Picture Source Connecting to a TV with component jacksProgressive scan video playback available Connecting to a stereo audio amplifier/receiver Connecting to optional audio equipmentConnecting to a digital audio device Speakers seeConnecting the power cord Using the remote control unitTo install batteries Precautions of the safe use of batteriesTo control the volume of a JVC’s amplifier or receiver To use the remote control unit for TV operationManufacturer code list Operating the TVTurning on/off the player Initial setupBasic operations If a menu is shown on the TV screen Basic playbackResuming playback X1.5 Quick Playback with sound To advance or reverse playback rapidly while monitoringTo advance a still picture frame by frame To play back in slow motionTo replay the previous scenes One touch replay function Using the numeric buttonsLocating the beginning of a scene or song Playing from a specific position Advanced operationsTo locate a desired scene from the DVD menu To specify a desired titlePress the numeric buttons 0 to 9 to enter To dismiss the menu barDesired time Press on Screen twiceTo play back in random order Random play Changing the playback orderTo play back in a specific order Program play To repeat a desired part A-B repeat playback Repeat playbackTo stop repeat playback To quit repeat playbackTo select a scene angle of DVD Video Angle Scene angleTo change the audio language or sound Audio Special picture/sound effect To adjust the picture character VFPTo zoom in pictures To return to the normal playbackMenu bar functions Basic operation procedureTo change sound field Sound Effect To bring up the menu barMenu bar functions for SVCD/Video CD/ Audio CD Menu bar functions for DVD VideoAudio/Video files playback PrecautionsOutline Audio/Video files playbackCurrent media Select these sections to show Upper layer Basic operationsTrack CurrentDirect selection for Jpeg files To change the effect on displaying images Mode Type of wipeSlide show playback BGM slide show playback How to set preferences Changing the initial settingsSelecting preferences About the Preference displayPicture menu Language menuENGLISH, FRENCH, Spanish ON, OFFOthers menu Audio menuTo set Parental Lock for the first time Limiting playback by childrenDivX Registration Bring up the Others menuMoves to Country Code if you enter the correct password You can change the parental lock settings laterPress 5/∞ to move to Temporary RELEASE, then press Enter Press 5/∞ to move To select Parental Lock and press EnterConnection and setup AV Compu Link remote control systemAdditional information OperationPower TroubleshootingAudio MP3/WMA/JPEG/MPEG-4/DivXAppendix a Digital output signal chart SpecificationsFor Appendix B Country/Area code list for Parental LockAppendix D Glossary Page Page XV-NP10S DVD PLAYER/MEMORY Card Reader