Onkyo DV-SP303E instruction manual Glossary

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Glossary

Analog audio

An electrical signal that directly represents sound. Com- pare this to digital audio which can be an electrical sig- nal, but is an indirect representation of sound. See also “Digital audio”.

Aspect ratio

The width of a TV screen relative to its height. Conven- tional TVs are 4:3 (in other words, the screen is almost square); widescreen models are 16:9 (the screen is almost twice as wide as it is high).

Digital audio

An indirect representation of sound by numbers. During recording, the sound is measured at discrete intervals (44,100 times a second for CD audio) by an analog-to- digital converter, generating a stream of numbers.

On playback, a digital-to-analog converter generates an analog signal based on these numbers. See also “Sam- pling frequency” and “Analog audio”.

Dolby Digital

Using a maximum of 5.1 channels of audio, this high quality surround system is used in many of the finer movie theaters around the world.

The on-screen display shows which channels are active, for example showing 3/2.1. The 3 being the two front channels and the center channel; the 2 being the surround channels, and the .1 being the LFE channel.

DRM

DRM (digital rights management) is a type of server software developed to enable secure distribution of paid content over the web, recently incorporated by WMA (Windows Media Audio).

DTS DTS stands for Digital Theater Systems. DTS is a surround system different from Dolby Digital that has become a popular surround sound format for movies.

Dynamic range

The difference between the quietest and loudest sounds possible in an audio signal (without distorting or getting lost in noise).

Dolby Digital and DTS soundtracks are capable of a very wide dynamic range, delivering dramatic cinema-like effects.

EXIF (Exchangeable Image File)

A file format developed by Fuji Photo Film for digital still cameras. Digital cameras from various manufactur- ers use this compressed file format which carries date, time and thumbnail information, as well as the picture data.

File extension

A tag added to the end of a filename to indicate the type of file. For example, “.mp3” indicates an MP3 file.

ISO 9660 format

International standard for the volume and file structure of CD-ROM discs.

JPEG

A file format used for still images, such as photographs and illustrations. JPEG files are identified by the file extension “.jpg” or “.JPG”. Most digital cameras use this format.

MP3

MP3 (MPEG1 audio layer 3) is a compressed audio file format. Files are recognized by their file extension “.mp3” or “.MP3”.

MPEG audio

An audio format used on Video CDs and some DVD discs. This unit can convert MPEG audio to PCM format for wider compatibility with digital recorders and AV amplifiers. See also “PCM (Pulse Code Modulation)”.

MPEG video

The video format used for Video CDs and DVDs. Video CD uses the older MPEG-1 standard, while DVD uses the newer and much better quality MPEG-2 standard.

PBC (PlayBack Control) (Video CD only)

A system of navigating a Video CD through on-screen menus recorded onto the disc. Especially good for discs that you would normally not watch from beginning to end all at once—karaoke discs, for example.

PCM (Pulse Code Modulation)

The most common system of encoding digital audio, found on CDs and DAT. Excellent quality, but requires a lot of data compared to formats such as Dolby Digital and MPEG audio. For compatibility with digital audio recorders (CD, MD and DAT) and AV amplifiers with digital inputs, this unit can convert Dolby Digital, DTS and MPEG audio to PCM. See also “Digital audio”.

Regions (DVD-Video only)

These associate discs and players with particular areas of the world. This unit will only play discs that have com- patible region codes. You can find the region code of your unit by looking on the rear panel. Some discs are compatible with more than one region (or all regions).

Sampling frequency

The rate at which sound is measured to be turned into digital audio data. The higher the rate, the better the sound quality, but the more digital information is gener- ated. Standard CD audio has a sampling frequency of 44.1kHz, which means 44,100 samples (measurements) per second. See also “Digital audio”.

WMA

WMA is short for Windows Media Audio and refers to an audio compression technology developed by Microsoft Corporation. WMA data can be encoded by using Windows Media Player version 8 or Windows Media Player for Windows XP.

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Contents DV-SP303 DV-SP303E Important Safety Instructions Precautions Important Safety InstructionsPrecautions Modèle pour les CanadienNever Touch this Unit with Wet Hands Moisture condensation may damage this unitTable of Contents Introduction Supplied AccessoriesFeatures Introduction Disc NotesDisplaying DivX subtitle files About WMAAbout DivX DivX video compatibilityStoring Discs Cleaning DiscsHandling Discs Using the Remote Controller Before Using the DV-SP303/DV-SP303EInstalling the Batteries Open the battery compartment, as shownFront & Rear Panels Front PanelFront & Rear Panels DisplayAC Inlet 22 not North American model AV Connector 20 European model onlyRear Panel DV-SP303E European modelRemote Controller Fast Forward Button 25 Play Mode buttonSetup button 24 Display buttonBefore Making Any Connections Connecting the DV-SP303/DV-SP303EAV Cables & Connectors RCA/phono AV Connection Color CodingConnecting the DV-SP303/DV-SP303E Basic SetupSTANDBY/ON Using Component Video Connecting Your TVUsing S-Video Using Scart European model onlyConnecting to an AV Receiver Before connectingPower outlet on the wall Connecting the Power/Turning on the DV-SP303/ DV-SP303EConnect the power cord into American modelGetting Started Using the on-screen displaysSetting up the player for your TV Playing discs Setting the language of this player’s on-screen displaysGetting Started Press Play to start playback Basic playback controlsLoad a disc NumbersResume and Last Memory DVD-Video disc menusVideo CD PBC menus Playing in slow motion Playing discsScanning discs Viewing a Jpeg slideshow Playing discsFrame advance/frame reverse PressBrowsing video content with the Disc Navigator Use the cursor buttons Enter to navigate Press Setup and select DiscNavigator from the on-screen Menu To play the highlighted track orUsing repeat play Looping a section of a discRandom from the list of func Using random playPress Play Mode and select Tions on the leftCreating a program list Other functions available from the program menu Searching a discSwitching subtitles Switching audio language/channelDisplaying disc information Switching camera anglesZooming the screen Audio Settings and Video Adjust menus Audio Settings and Video Adjust menus Video Adjust menuInitial Settings menu Using the Initial Settings menuVideo Out settings Initial Settings menuDigital Audio Out settings Optional settings Language settingsDisplay settings Setting/changing the Parental Lock Registering a new passwordChanging your password Parental LockSetting/changing the Country code Country code listDisplaying your DivX VOD registration code About DivX VOD contentPlaying DivX VOD content Select Options, then DivXScreen sizes and disc formats Resetting the playerAdditional information Widescreen TV usersTitles, chapters and tracks Setting the TV systemAdditional information DVD-Video regionsSelecting languages using the language code list Select Other LanguageLanguage code list Language Code LetterGlossary Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Jpeg discs? Remote controllerCan’t play MP3/WMA Can’t select MP3 files?Specifications GeneralPage Onkyo Europe Electronics GmbH Onkyo Europe UK Office