Samsung DVD-R4000EU manual Glossary

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Glossary

Bitstream

This is the compressed form of digital signals. A decoder decodes these signals into 5.1 surround and multi-channel signals.

Channel (when referring to DVD)

Sound is divided into channels based on the sound’s role. For example, 5.1 channel

Front speakers — 1 left channel and 1 right channel Center speaker — 1 channel

Surround speakers — 1 left channel and 1 right channel Subwoofer — 1 channelk0.1 (the ratio of bass to the total

amount of sound output)

Examples as shown in the status display

3/2 .1 ch

(1)

(2)

(3)

(1)1: Subwoofer signal

(not displayed if there is no subwoofer signal)

(2)0: No surround

1:Mono surround

2:Stereo surround (left/right)

(3)1: Center

2:Front leftiFront right

3:Front leftiFront rightiCenter

DIRECT NAVIGATOR

This is a list of programmes you have recorded. You can select programmes from the list to view. The list also shows the date and time of recording, the channel, and the titles of titled programmes. The selected programme is played in the background, making selection even simpler.

Dolby Digital

This is a method of coding digital signals developed by Dolby Laboratories. Apart from stereo (2 channel) audio, these signals can also be 5.1-channel audio. A large amount of audio information can be recorded on one disc using this method.

Dolby Pro Logic

A surround system where a 4-channel audio track is recorded as 2 channels and then is restored to 4 channels for play. The surround channel is monaural.

DTS Digital Surround

This surround system is used in many movie theaters around the world. The separation between channels is good and the compression ratio is low, so realistic sound effects are possible. DTS soundtracks are produced with the assumption that all channels will be used.

Finalize

This process allows DVD-R to be played on compatible equipment.

Frame and field

Frames are the still pictures that go together to make a moving picture. A frame is made up of 2 fields.

Frame

Field

Field

 

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+

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.

Linear PCM

This is a form of signal that has been digitized without compressing it. CDs are recorded with 44.1 kHz/16 bit PCM, while DVDs use PCM between 48 kHz/16 bit and 96 kHz/24 bit, allowing reproduction of greater quality sound.

The linear PCM signals output from the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT, OPTICAL terminal are stereo (2 channel).

NICAM (NICAM Broadcasting System)

This is a 2 channel sound broadcast system which in most instances provides high quality stereo sound. Broadcasters can also transmit two separate mono soundtracks on this system.

Pan&Scan/Letterbox

In general, DVD-Video are produced with the intention that they be viewed on a widescreen television with an aspect ratio of 16:9. This means you can view most material with the intended aspect ratio on a widescreen television.

Material with this ratio will not fit onto a standard television with an aspect ratio of 4:3. Two styles of picture, “Pan&Scan” and “Letterbox”, deal with this problem.

Pan&Scan:

The sides are cut off so the picture fills the screen.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Letterbox:

Black bands appear at the top and bottom of the

 

picture so the picture itself appears in an aspect

 

ratio of 16:9.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Playback control (PBC)

This is a method of playing Video CDs. You can select parts to play by using menus recorded on the disc.

PLAY LIST

This is a collection of scenes. It enables you to play these scenes in succession or to select specific ones to play.

Programme (PRG)

The section between the point where recording is started and the point where it is stopped.

Sampling frequency

This is the number of samples of sound taken per second during conversion to a digital signal. A high sampling frequency results in a sound close to the original when played back.

S-video output

The colour and luminance signals are separated before being sent to the television, making for greater picture clarity.

RGB Output

[RGB] means separate Red/Green/Blue colour signals (PAL only). If you connect a TV equipped with RGB input capability to the AV1 socket on this unit, and a decoder equipped with RGB output capability to the AV2 socket, the TV can receive RGB signal input from the decoder via the unit.

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Contents DVD Video Recorder Contents Functionsreturn Control reference guide Remote controlMain unit Entering titlesControl reference guide Unit’s displayDisplays For your safetyDisposal of old equipment Inside of unitHow to replace the Fuse Checking the AccessoriesCheck that you have the accessories shown Dear CustomerRemote control signal sensor Switch DVD, TV 15 to DVD Remote controlBatteries UseTelevision operation Remote controlPreparation Operation ButtonDiscs you can use DiscsDiscs you can use for recording and play Play-only discsAudio format logos Discs that cannot be playedTypes of disc for the type of connected DiscsFollow the step-by-step guide below Connections with Scart leadsPin Scart leads are not supplied HintConnect the RF Output socket to the TV aerial socket Connections without Scart leadsConnections with S-Video cable Recording RGB Signals Standby to ensure continuous output of RGB signalsSignals from the Sky Digital STB To Set Up this DVD Recorder with a brand-new Q Link TV Auto Setup with Q Link FunctionsClock. This is called Auto Setup function Menu for Owner ID settingTo Set Up this DVD Recorder with an existing Q Link TV Auto Setup without Q Link FunctionsAuto Setup with Q Link Functions To restart Auto SetupVideo Plus+ Codes for Satellite Receivers/Cable TV Auto Setup without Q Link FunctionsRemoving Interference For the United KingdomUse 3, 4 10 to select the TV aspect and press Enter Selecting TV screen typeTo return to the previous screen ≥169When a menu screen appears on the television Playing discsErasing a programme that is being played Fast forward and rewind-SEARCH Starting play from where you stopped it Resume FunctionSlow-motion play Frame-by-frame viewingSkipping Manual SkipSelecting an amount of time to skip Time Slip Changing audio When using DVD-RUsing Display menus to mark positions Marking places to play again MarkerMarking positions directly Using the tree screen to find a group Using menus to play MP3 discsRecording television programmes Stop recording To perform Direct TV Recording EXT LinkSimultaneous recording and play Playing while you are recordingTo stop play and recording Press Direct NavigatorUsing the Functions window Using the Functions windowChecking the recording during recording Time Slip Watching the television while recordingFunctions window icons Using the Functions windowUsing Video Plus+ number to make timer recording Timer recordingPress Video Plus+ 2 button Press the numeric buttons 4 to enter the Video Plus+ numberTo change the programme Timer recordingTo change the timer recording programme Manual programmingTo put the unit on recording standby To clear a timer recording programme Starting and canceling programmesTo put the unit on recording standby Press , Timer To check programmesRecording from a video cassette player When connected to the other equipmentTo select the TV system PAL/NTSC Use 3, 4 10 to select the TV system and press EnterEntering titles Enter TitleAbout Disc Information Disc Protection Releasing disc protectionDisc Information Format Erase all programmesFinalize Creating DVD-Video Use 3, 4 10 to select Finalize and press EnterTo stop finalizing Selecting programmes to play Using the Direct NavigatorTo clear the programme list About the programme listChecking programme contents Erasing programmesEntering and editing programme titles Releasing programme protection Protecting programmesPadlock mark appears Select No in and press Enter Press ReturnDividing programmes Erasing parts of a programmeTo erase another part of the same programme To change the point to divideUsing Play List to edit programmes Displaying Play ListAbout the Play List Scene screen Creating Play List Using Play List to edit programmesPlaying Play List Playing ScenesTo erase a Play List or a Play List Scene during play Moving a Scene Adding Scenes to a Play ListErasing a Scene from a Play List To re-edit a Play List SceneCopying Play List Checking Play LIST’s contentsErasing a Play List Titling Play ListUsing Display menus Common proceduresDisc menu Play menu Using Display menusPicture menu Sound menuUse 3, 4 Repeat playDisplay changes as illustrated PRG PROGRAMME,-.All,-.OFFTo cancel the Child Lock Connecting external equipmentEnjoying more powerful sound Child LockConnecting an analog amplifier or system component B Connecting a digital amplifier or system component aConnecting external equipments To enjoy Dolby Pro LogicConnecting a satellite receiver or digital receiver Connecting a DecoderAudio/Video cable Connecting a video cassette recorderYellow Video White L Red R Rear panel of this unitChanging the unit’s settings ≥Switch DVD, TV 15 to DVDPress Functions Tuning Summary of settingsSettings Changing the unit’s settingsSound PictureConnection DisplayDigital output Entering a password RatingsClock Settings Manual Clock SettingChanging the unit’s settings Auto Clock Setting Selecting the manual tuning Channel SettingsHandling the Tuning BOX screen NicamAuto-Setup Restart, Download Shipping Condition Changing the Owner IDChanging the information displayed Status displaysDisplay examples Press Status 28 to change the information displayedMaintenance and Handling MaintenanceDisc handling Glossary Link GlossaryTitle/Chapter DVD-Video TrackRecover Service Unit status Solutions NumberSelf-diagnosis No ReadError displays Error messages Causes and solutionsInformation Power Troubleshooting guidePicture SoundRemote control Troubleshooting guideRemote control doesn’t work Cannot operate the television PlayRecording and timer recording Specifications 16, 17 IndexDisc 10, 20, 26 Dolby Digital 11, 54, 62Page Page F0103Fa0
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