44 Glossary
Analog: Sound that has not been turned into numbers. Analog sound varies, while digital sound has specific numerical values. Analog sound is available when you use the red and white, left and right audio jacks on your equipment. These jacks send audio through two channels, the left and right.
Bit Rate: The amount of data used to hold a given length of music; measured in kilobits per seconds, or kbps. Or, the speed at which you record. Generally, the higher the bit rate, or the higher the recording speed, the better the sound quality. However, higher bit rates use more space on a disc. For example, an MP3 music file recorded at 32 kbps will record slowly, use the least Disc space, and have the poorest sound quality. But, an MP3 music file recorded at 96 kbps will record quicker, use more Disc space, and have significantly better sound quality.
CD: Compact Disc (audio).
COAXIAL jack: Sends digital audio to a Stereo, allowing you to adjust the volume at the Stereo. The Stereo must have a Coaxial In jack. This connection provides the 5.1 channel surround sound as heard in movie theaters.
Component Video: Use the Pr Pb Y jacks on the rear of the Player to send
Digital: Sound that has been converted into numerical values. Digital sound is available when you use the COAXIAL or OPTICAL Digital Audio jacks. These jacks send audio through multiple channels, instead of just two channels as analog does.
Direct Stream Digital (DSD): New technology used to record Super Audio CDs. DSD uses a 1- bit system with a digital sampling frequency 64 times higher than a regular Audio CD, resulting in a fre- quency response of over 50 kHz and a 120 dB dynamic range.
Dolby Digital: A surround sound system that provides 5.1 channel sound as used in movie theaters.
DTS: Digital Theater Systems. This is a surround sound system, but it is different from Dolby Digital. The formats were developed by different companies.
DVD: Digital Video Disc.
Letterbox: A TV aspect ratio setting (4:3). Displays the video in
Multichannel sound: Available when you connect the Player to a
sends sound to six speakers: front left and right, rear or surround left and right, center, and sub- woofer.
OPTICAL Jack: Converts electrical signals into optical signals before sending the audio to the Stereo. Optical audio is not prone to external electrical influences and has less noise, which reduces adverse effects on external equipment. Be sure to keep the protective cap on the jack when the jack is not in use. This keeps dust out of the jack.
Pan & Scan: A TV aspect ratio setting (4:3). Displays the video with
Super Audio Compact Disc (SACD): There are three types of Super Audio CDs:
Hybrid SACDs may contain both HQ Stereo and HQ
VIDEO Jack: Yellow jack on the rear of the Player that sends video to a TV.
Widescreen: A TV aspect ratio setting (16:9). Displays the video appropriately when you connect the Player to a widescreen TV.