Glossary
Decoder
A decoder restores the coded audio signals on DVDs to normal. This is called decoding.
| DivX | |
ENGLISH | DivX is a popular media technology created by DivX, Inc. DivX | |
media files contain highly compressed video with high visual | ||
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| quality that maintains a relatively small file size. | |
| Dolby Digital | |
| This is a method of coding digital signals developed by Dolby | |
| Laboratories. Apart from stereo | |
| can also be | |
Glossary | information can be recorded on one disc using this method. | |
DTS (Digital Theater Systems) | ||
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| 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. | |
| Dynamic range | |
| Dynamic range is the difference between the lowest level of | |
| sound that can be heard above the noise of the equipment and | |
| the highest level of sound before distortion occurs. | |
| Film and video | |
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| can determine which type has been used, then uses the most | |
| suitable method of progressive output. | |
| Film: Recorded at 25 frames per second (PAL discs) or 24 | |
| frames per second (NTSC discs). (NTSC discs recorded | |
| at 30 frames per second as well). Generally appropriate | |
| for motion picture films. | |
| Video: Recorded at 25 frames/50 fields per second (PAL | |
| discs) or 30 frames/60 fields per second (NTSC discs). | |
| Generally appropriate for TV drama programs or | |
| animation. | |
| Frame still and field still | |
| Frames are the still pictures that go together to make a moving | |
| picture. | |
| There are about 30 frames shown each second. | |
| One frame is made up of two fields. A regular television shows | |
| these fields one after the other to create frames. | |
| A still is shown when you pause a moving picture. 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. |
I/P/B
I:Intra coded picture
This picture has the best quality and is the best to use when adjusting the picture.
P:Predictive coded picture
This picture is calculated based on past I or
B:
This picture is calculated by comparing past and future I and
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)
This is a system used for compressing/decoding colour still pictures. If you select JPEG as the storage system on digital cameras, etc., the data will be compressed to
Linear PCM (Pulse Code Modulation)
These are uncompressed digital signals, similar to those found on CDs.
MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3)
An audio compression method that compresses audio to approximately one tenth of its size without any considerable loss of audio quality.
MPEG4
A compression system for use on mobile devices or a network, that allows highly efficient recording at a low bit rate.
Playback control (PBC)
If a Video CD has playback control, you can select scenes and information with menus.
Progressive/Interlace
The PAL video signal standard has 576 interlaced (i) scan lines, whereas progressive scanning, called 576p, uses twice the number of scan lines. For the NTSC standard, these are called 480i and 480p respectively.
Using progressive output, you can enjoy the
Your television must be compatible to enjoy progressive video.
Sampling frequency
Sampling is the process of converting the heights of sound wave (analog signal) samples taken at set periods into digits (digital encoding).
Sampling frequency is the number of samples taken per second, so larger numbers mean more faithful reproduction of the original sound.
WMA (Windows MediaTM Audio)
WMA is a compression format developed by Microsoft Corporation. It achieves the same sound quality as MP3 with a file size that is smaller than that of MP3.
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