Panasonic NV-VP32 manual Glossary, 1 ch

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Glossary

Audio channel for DVD (ch)

Sound is divided into channels based on the sound’s role. Example: 5.1 channel

Front speakers— 1 left channel and 1 right channel Center speaker— 1 channel

Surround speakers— 1 left channel and 1 right channel Subwoofer— 1 channel a0.1 (the ratio of bass to the total

amount of sound output)

The following are indicated on the On-Screen Menu Icons. Example:

3/2 .1 ch

(1)

.1: Subwoofer signal

 

(not displayed if there is no subwoofer signal)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(2)

0: No surround

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1: Mono surround

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2:Stereo surround (left/right)

(3)1: Center

2:Front leftiFront right

3:Front leftiFront rightiCenter

Bitstream

Digitized and compressed audio signal

It is decoded by decoders into multi-channel audio signals, such as 5.1 channels.

Decoder

A device restores the coded audio signals on DVDs to normal. This is called decoding.

Dolby Digital

This is a method of coding digital signals developed by Dolby Laboratories. Apart from stereo (2-channel) audio, these signals are also compatible with 5.1-channel audio. A large amount of audio information can be recorded on one disc using this method.

Dolby Pro Logic

A surround system where a 4-channel audio track is recorded as 2 channels and then is restored to 4 channels for play.

DTS (Digital Theater Systems)

This surround system is used in many movie theaters around the world. There is good separation between the channels, so realistic sound effects are possible.

Film and video

DVD-Videos are recorded using either film or video. Usually, film is recorded at 24 frames per second, the rate movies are filmed at, while video is recorded at 30 frames per second.

Frame and field

Frames are the still pictures that go together to make a moving picture. A frame is made up of 2 fields.

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Frame

Field

Field

A frame still is made up of two alternating fields, so the picture may appear blurred, but overall quality is high.

A field still is not blurred, but it has only half the information of a frame still so picture quality is lower.

ID3 tag

MP3 file that has an area in which the character-based information referred to as ID3 tag, is stored. The information of the track, such as the title, artist name, etc. can be stored here. The information can be displayed on players supporting the ID3 tag when a track is played back. However, this unit cannot because it does not support the ID3 tag.

Interlace and progressive output

NTSC, the video signal standard, has 480 interlaced (I) scan lines, whereas progressive scanning uses twice the number of scan lines. This is called 480P.

I/P/B

The DVD recording system shares the data commonly used by screens and uses screen-independent data individually for each screen to store the data on the disc efficiently.

I-picture (Intra coded picture):

A frame recorded independently as reference for commonly used data

P-picture (Predictive coded picture):

This picture is calculated based on past I- or P-pictures. B-picture (Bidirectionally-predictive coded picture):

This picture is calculated by comparing past and future I- and P-pictures so it has the lowest volume of information.

I-picture has the best quality and is the best to use when adjusting the picture.

Linear PCM (Pulse Code Modulation)

These are uncompressed digital signals, similar to those found on CDs.

Multi-session

This means recording data onto a CD-R/CD-RW disc several times. “Read-in/Programme area/Read-out” of the data on a disc makes one session.

If data, such as music, is added onto a pre-recorded CD-R/RW disc, a new session will be added. Such a disc is referred to as a multisession disc.

Normal audio CD players can play back only the first session. On the other hand, this unit can play back 2 or more sessions.

Playback control (PBC)

If a Video CD has playback control, you can select scenes and information with menus.

In this manual, playing back of the contents of a Video CD using the menu screen is referred to as “Menu play” for Video CD.

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Contents DVD Player Video Cassette Recorder Model No. NV-VP32 Series Contents Condensation may form in the following cases AccessoriesFor your safety About descriptions in these Operating InstructionsRemote Control VHS Deck and Cassette Tape InformationDisc Information Unit’s Display Control Reference GuideMain Unit SLPControl Reference Guide ªVHS and DVD buttonAudio/Video Output Sockets ConnectionsBasic Connections For better video from DVDDigital connection ConnectionsTo enjoy sound through other audio equipment Analog connectionOperating the TV TV Maker SettingRefer to the chart below for the code of your TV Check whether the TV can be operated properlyPress Menu Tuning the TV to Your UnitTo restart Plug in Auto Tuning Press VHS Í to turn on this unitPress Menu Press 34 to select the menu Press Enter Setting Up for VHSPress Menu to start the clock and exit the setting screen Clock SETTV Aspect DVD Quick SetupPress Enter and then Setup to end the settings Progressive Out ComponentPlayback Insert a recorded video cassette tape Press 1 PlayWhile paused, press TRACKING/V-LOCK or Adjusting the playback pictureDuring play, press TRACKING/V-LOCK or Ntsc PlaybackPress Chji buttons to select the TV station Press REC Mode to select the recording modeRecording Menu 4 Press REC¥ to start recordingRecording from an external source One-Touch Recording OTRTape Refresh TV programme will be broadcast Timer RecordingPress PROG/CHECK Press 2 1 to set the date on which PressRecording Mode Auto Change Function Timer RecordingTo check and cancel a Timer Programme Press PROG/CHECK twicePress Navi Search FunctionsJet Navigator ProgrammePress backward or 9 forward Search FunctionsVHS Index Search System Viss Easy Programme PlaybackPress 34 to select Auto Tune Press 2 1 to start Auto Tuning Settings Using the On-Screen DisplayTuner Preset Auto TuningSystem Ntsc Input Select OptionTape Select Ntsc PB SelectChanging audio Various indications in on-screen displayPress VHS Status To change the audio, press AudioPress OPEN/CLOSE to open the disc tray Playing Discs-basic playPlace the disc with the label facing upward During play, press P.MEMORY Playing Discs-basic playPosition Memory Chapter ReviewStarting play from a selected group Convenient FunctionsStarting play from a selected item Quick ReplayAV Enhancer Picture ModeConvenient Functions Press AV Enhancer to select OnProgram Play Changing Play SequenceRandom Play Direct Navigator Playing the Programmes or Play Lists on DVD-RAMPlaying a play list MP3/WMA, CD text and Jpeg Navigating Menus Using playback menus except Jpeg files on DVD-RAMªUsing navigation menus Naming folders and filesPlaying HighMAT discs MP3/WMA, CD text and Jpeg Navigating MenusFind During play, press Audio To Enjoy Movies and Music MoreChanging soundtracks, subtitles and angles Press 1 to select On and press EnterAdvanced Surround Effective listening using the front speakers onlyTo Enjoy Movies and Music More Angles DVD-VVariable Zoom function Press 34 to select the preset aspect ratioRepeat Play Press 34 to select Just Fit ZoomandPCM Digital Output Digital outputManual Zoom Dolby Digital, DTS Digital Surround and MpegElapsed play time indicator Using On-Screen MenusMain Menu Using On-Screen Menus Other settingsEntering a password Ratings Changing SettingsPress Setup Press 34 to select the menu’s tabSetup menu Changing SettingsMenus Items Manual Dubbing Recording from DVD to VHSDVD-RAM Dubbing General Before Requesting ServiceSound Disc play Before Requesting ServiceStills in the Setup menu VHS pictureDisc picture Error MessagesSelf-diagnostic Indications on the unit’s display EditingGlossary 1 chSpecifications