Daewoo SG-9210P instruction manual Terms related to DVD, Dts, Bitstream, Lt/Rt, Downmix

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About DVD

Terms related to DVD

DVD

A DVD (abbreviation of Digital Versatile Disc or Digital Video Disc) can include 135 minutes of video

 

information. And for audio, it can hold up to 8 kinds of languages and 32 kinds of subtitle

 

languages. By using MPEG-2 video compression and digital 3D surround sound, DVD realizes high-

 

definition video and quality sound like a movie theatre.

CDDA

A CDDA (abbreviation of Compact disc digital audio) is a music disc that is currently used.

MP3

Audio compression format that enables audio files to be stored and transferred on a computer with

 

a relatively small file size. It enables you to enjoy CD quality music. (Short for MPEG-1 Layer 3)

PBC

This is recorded on a Video CD 2.0, Video CD 3.0 and SVCD. The scenes or information to be viewed

 

(or listened to) can be selected interactively with the TV monitor by looking at the menu shown on

 

the TV monitor. It stands for PlayBack Control.

CHAPTER

A title in a DVD is divided into many tracks, or chapters. A chapter is an area on the DVD to which

 

you can navigate using the remote control to locate special electronic markers. The DVD player can

 

then locate any particular scene and skip directly to it.

TITLE

This is the information recorded on a DVD. A DVD can be divided into many titles.

TRACK

In a video CD and audio CD. A disc consists of many tracks. The user can search for these tracks.

dts

Digital Theatre System is a 5.1 -channel surround sound system, which is widely used in movie

 

theatres around the world. It enables the bit rate to be increased to provide good sound quality.

 

“DTS” and “DTS Digital Out” are trademarks of Digital Theatre Systems, Inc.

Multi Angle Some DVD discs contain various scenes that have been simultaneously shot from a number of different angles.

PCM

Linear PCM is a signal-recording format used in a CD, while CD is recorded in 44.1kHz/16bit, a DVD

 

is recorded in 48KHz/16bit up to 96KHz/24bit.

Dolby Digital Dolby Digital enables the delivery of mono through 5.1-channel audio at data rates from 32 kbps to 640 kbps, thus offering flexibility and economical performance as well as uncompromised sound quality.

Bitstream

Digital audio data that is decoded into an analogue signal for subsequent output to speakers.

Lt/Rt

It indicates L/R of Dolby Digital 2CH Downmix output.

Downmix

DOWNMIX is reproducing the proper audio when audio format recorded on a disc differs from the

 

output audio channel configuration. For example, with just one stereo speaker system you can hear

 

full 5.1 channel audio.

RGB

This stands for red, green and blue. It means the video signal separated into its three primary colour

 

components ready to drive the picture tube almost directly. Two signalling connections are needed

 

to make the television accept the synchronisation and RGB signals. All this is in the SCART

 

connector. Not all televisions have RGB inputs.

SCART

An acronym (Syndicat des Constructeurs d'Appareils Radiorécepteurs et Téléviseurs) for a connector

 

used with many kinds of audio-visual equipment. It is also called Peritel and Euro-connector.

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Contents SG-9210P Contents Important Safeguards Defeated. Avoid direct exposure to beamImportant Safeguards Disc Tray If the unit has been exposed to rain or waterAdvantages of This Product Are Read Carefully before Using Identification of Controls Main body front panelRecording Mode Operation Display WindowMain body Rear Panel Disposal of Used Electrical &Electronic EquipmentAccessories Instructions in using RemoteRemote Control Setting up your player Option 2 Connecting your player through a scart leadOption 1 Connecting your player through RF lead SatelliteOption 200-240V~50/60 Hz Hi-Fi AerialHow to connect Connect a scart lead from player to second VCRFirst player Second player PlayerConnecting Dolby Digital Amp with Digital Audio Out Jack Home Theatre Receiver with Dolby Digital decoding capability2nd scart 2nd scart socket2nd scart socket Initial Installation Setting up the playerPlayer OK for Auto SETSetting time and date Setting time and dateSetting Auto clock Auto clockTo Select Operation Mode or External Input Output SelectOSD On Screen Display on & OFF To Select DVDDVD Playback If you want to stop playback, press Stop button Button on remote control to eject the tapeVCR Playback To Enjoy a TV Channel or DVD during recording RecordingTo Record With VCR Insert the desired DVD disc One Touch timer Recording OTRTo Copy From DVD To Videotape Tune in further stations from onwards or exit tuning mode Tuning in New StationsTuning Station names Clear by pressing OK button Sorting programme locationsClearing programme locations Timer Recording Normal timer recordingCall up the player’s Setup menu and, choose Timer Switch your player offTimer Review changing and erasing Confirm changes with OK. Exit the menusMore Functions Clock / counter displayRemaining time and cassette length Searching a recorded programme with indexAccessing counter zero position Resetting the counter to zeroReset the counter Player will wind to the position 00000 and stopPress the button for about 5 seconds Child lockCassettes Hi-Fi system What you can listen toChoice of sound output Normal mono sound track of a Hi-Fi cassetteConnections and Copying Type in the free channel Store and exitOther VCR Devices CopyingAssembling Moving directly to a desired title Playing a desired sceneTo skip scenes in a disc Repeating a defined period Repeating a defined period from a to BNumber, press the Search button once TT Title CH Chapter Number, please select TT or CH using the √, œSearching DVD with a title number, chapter number or a time Searching VCD with a track number, disc time or track time Storing markers in memory to be viewed listened to againWhile in playing, press Display button Confirming the current Playing TimeConfirming the current playing time of DVD disc Confirming the current playing time of VCD disc Selecting a subtitle language Selecting an Audio language and Subtitle languageSelecting an audio language Using a zoom function Selecting Zoom and Multi AngleDifferent Angle Keep pressing Zoom button till the preferred zoom appearsAbout MP3 and JPG discs Playing a disc containing MP3 filesRight figure appears Select the folderAbout MP3 and JPG discs Select the desired folder Displaying menus on a disc To display menus on a discIf a disc includes menus, the user may display them Press Menu buttonSelecting Subtitle language Language SetupSelecting Audio language Table of language and Their Abbreviations Selecting Disc Menu languageVideo Setup User can set up a connected TV and screen size conditionWhile in Stop or Resume Stop mode, press Setup button Selecting TV AspectAudio Setup You can set the Dynamic Range using the …† buttonSelect a Digital Output Select a Dynamic RangeOther Setup Restoring DefaultsSelect character display window Select screensaverChanging a password Press the Enter button Now your password is changedAbout DVD Playable DiscsTerms related to DVD DtsBitstream Lt/RtCleaning Disc Handling DiscHow to use a head cleaner BasicinformationaboutVCRandVideotapeTerms related with VCR Dew/ CondensationTrouble Shooting guide VCR Symptom ChecksTrouble Shooting guide VCR Trouble Shooting guide DVD Check all contacts and connections Remote does not workSpecifications DVD Audio output standardsYour 1ST Year MANUFACTURER’S Guarantee Daewoo Guarantee Department