Pioneer DV-48AV operating instructions Additional information Glossary, DivX

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Additional information

Glossary

Analog audio

Direct representation of sound by an

 

electrical signal. See also Digital audio.

 

 

Aspect ratio

The width of a TV screen relative to its

 

height. Conventional TVs are 4:3;

 

widescreen models are 16:9.

 

 

Bonus Group

An ‘extra’ group on some DVD-Audio

(DVD-Audio

discs that requires a key number to

only)

access.

 

 

Browsable

A feature of some DVD-Audio discs in

pictures

which the user can browse still

(DVD-Audio

pictures recorded on the disc as the

only)

audio is played.

 

 

Digital audio

Indirect representation of sound using

 

numbers. See also Sampling frequency

 

and Analog audio.

 

 

DivX

DivX is a media technology created by

 

DivX, Inc. DivX media files contain not

 

only video but also include advanced

 

media features like menus, subtitles,

 

and alternate audiotracks.

 

 

Dolby Digital

A multi-channel audio encoding

 

system developed by Dolby

 

Laboratories that enables far more

 

audio to be stored on a disc than PCM

 

encoding. See also PCM (Pulse Code

 

Modulation).

 

 

DRM

DRM (digital rights management) copy

 

protection is a technology designed to

 

prevent unauthorized copying by

 

restricting playback, etc. of

 

compressed audio files on devices

 

other than the PC (or other recording

 

equipment) used to record it. For

 

detailed information, please see the

 

instruction manuals or help files that

 

came with your PC and/or software.

 

 

DTS

A multi-channel audio encoding

 

system developed by Digital Theater

 

Systems that enables far more audio to

 

be stored on a disc than PCM

 

encoding. See also PCM (Pulse Code

 

Modulation).

 

 

DSD

The Digital Audio encoding system

(Direct

found on SACDs, that expresses the

Stream

audio signals by the pulse density of

Digital)

one bit data.

 

 

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EXIF

A file format developed by FUJIFILM for

(Exchangeable

digital still cameras. Digital cameras

Image File)

from various manufacturers use this

 

compressed file format which carries

 

date, time and thumbnail information,

 

as well as the picture data.

 

 

File

A tag added to the end of a filename to

extension

indicate the type of file. For example,

 

“.mp3” indicates an MP3 file.

 

 

HDMI

HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia

 

Interface) is a high-speed digital

 

interface which has the capability to

 

support standard, enhanced, or high-

 

definition video plus standard to multi-

 

channel surround-sound audio on a

 

single digital connection. HDMI

 

features include uncompressed digital

 

video, a bandwidth of up to 5 gigabytes

 

per second and communication

 

between the AV source and AV devices

 

such as DTVs.

 

 

ISO 9660

International standard for the volume

format

and file structure of CD-ROM discs.

 

 

JPEG

A standard file format used for still

 

images. JPEG files are identified by the

 

file extension “.jpg”.

 

 

MP3

MP3 (MPEG1 audio layer 3) is a

 

compressed stereo audio file format.

 

Files are recognized by their file

 

extension “.mp3”.

 

 

MPEG-4 AAC

MPEG-4 AAC is a compressed stereo

 

audio file format. Files are recognized

 

by the extention ‘.m4a’.

 

Note that some files purchased with

 

copyright protection (such as files from

 

the iTunes store) may not playback.

 

 

MPEG audio

An audio format used on Video CDs

 

and some DVD discs.

 

 

Packed PCM

A lossless compression system that

(DVD-Audio

enables more PCM audio to be stored

only)

on a DVD-Audio disc than would

 

otherwise be possible.

 

 

PBC

A system of navigating a Video CD

(PlayBack

through on-screen menus recorded

Control)

onto the disc.

 

 

PCM

Digital audio encoding system found

(Pulse Code

on CDs. Good quality, but requires a lot

Modulation)

of data compared to Dolby Digital, DTS

 

and MPEG encoded audio. See also

Digital audio.

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Contents DV-48AV Wash hands after handling Grounding or Polarization To establish a safe level POWER-CORD CautionContents Before you start Chapter FeaturesBefore you start Putting the batteries in the remote Before you startWhat’s in the box This unit will play DVD+R/+RW discs Before you start Hints on installationDisc/content format playback compatibility CD-R/-RW compatibilityAbout MPEG-4 AAC DVD+R/DVD+RW compatibilityDVD-R/-RW compatibility Compressed audio compatibilityPC-created disc compatibility DivX video compatibilityAbout WMV Jpeg file compatibilityEasy connections ConnectionsConnections Chapter Connecting using the component video output Connections Connecting using the S-video outputTip Connecting to an AV receiverConnections  STANDBY/ON Coaxial input on your AV receiver Connecting the multichannel analog outputsConnecting the digital output Coaxial Digital Audio OUT jack to aConnections Connecting using Hdmi  STANDBY/ON Connections About HdmiFront panel Controls and displaysControls and displays Chapter FL Dimmer Controls and displays Remote controlControls and displays Setting up the remote to control your TVUsing the remote control Using the TV remote control buttonsGetting started Chapter Switching onUsing the on-screen displays Getting startedSetting the language of this player’s on-screen displays Getting started Setting up the player for yourPress  play to start playback Getting started Playing discsPress  OPEN/CLOSE to open the disc tray Load a disc Numbers Getting startedBasic playback controls Resume and Last MemoryReturn DVD-Video and DivX disc menusEnter Video CD PBC menus Why won’t the disc I loaded play?Disc may have been illegally copied Why can’t I hear Sacd audio through the digital outputs?My DVD-Audio disc starts playing, but then suddenly stops Playing in slow motion Playing discsPlaying discs Chapter Scanning discsSelect a view option Playing discs Viewing a Jpeg slideshowBrowsing DVD or Video CD disc with the Disc Navigator Use the cursor buttons /// Enter to navigate Select the thumbnail image for what you want to playSelect a repeat play option Using repeat playLooping a section of a disc To resume normal playback, select ‘Off’ from the menuUse the following controls during random play Using random playSelect a random play option Clear Playing discs Creating a program listOther functions available from the program menu Repeat to build up a program ListPress Enter to start playback Switching subtitlesSelect a search mode Playing discs Searching a discDisplaying disc information Playing discs Switching audio language/ channelsSwitching camera angles Zooming the screenUSB playback Chapter Using the USB interfaceUSB playback Virtual Surround Audio Settings and Video Adjust menusAudio Settings and Video Adjust menus Chapter Audio Settings menuMake settings using the /// cursor buttons, and Enter Audio Settings and Video Adjust menusVideo Adjust menu Settings High, Medium, Low, Off defaultUsing the Initial Settings menu Initial Settings menuInitial Settings menu Chapter Lpcm 2CH Initial Settings menu Digital Audio Out settingsDTS Mpeg PCMInitial Settings menu Video Output settings Display settings Initial Settings menu Language settingsStereo Initial Settings menu Options settingsRegistering a new password Parental LockSetting/changing the Country/Area code Initial Settings menuChanging your password Setting/changing the Parental LockSelect ‘Display’ About DivX VOD contentPlaying DivX VOD content Displaying your DivX VOD registration codeAudio Output Mode Initial Settings menu Speakers settingsDTS CD About the audio output settingsLpcm 2CH Initial Settings menu About the Hdmi audio output settingsSacd L and R speakers are paired you can’t set them differently Default settings all speakers 10.0ftSpeaker Distance Use the / cursor up/down to select a speakerUse the / cursor up/down buttons to select a speaker Speaker InstallationDefault settings L/R Large C Large SL SR LargeSW On Taking care of your player and discs Additional informationAdditional information Chapter Screen sizes and disc formats Additional informationDVD-Video regions Additional information Resetting the playerSelecting languages using the language code list All the player’s settings are now resetDoesn’t seem to work Additional information TroubleshootingRemote control Disc won’t play or is automatically ejected after loadingAspect does not change DVD and CD volume MalfunctionNo picture/No color Screen is stretched orVirtual Surround Can’t hear effectBe set to Interlace 720 x Hdmi troubleshootingNo Hdmi audio output Component Out cannotSystem USB troubleshootingPlayer Transfers Is not recognized byDivX Additional information GlossaryWMA Country/Area, Country/Area code, Country/Area code letter Additional information Language code listCountry/Area code list Language Language code letter, Language code±0.001 % W. 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