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Glossary

F

FLOF: Full Level One Facilities. Teletext system in which names and numbers of the jump destinations are transmitted in the bottom line on every page. This guides the reader to related topics for example. An information about which pages exist and which pages have sub-pages is not available in FLOF.

H

HDCP: High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection. Coding system pro- vided for the DVI and HDMI interfaces for secure transmission of audio and video data.

HDMI: High Definition Multimedia Interface is a newly developed interface for full digital transmission of audio and video data.

HDTV: High Definition Television is an umbrella term that covers a number of high resolution television standards.

HD-Ready:A quality seal that is awarded to products that are capable of displaying high-definition television (HDTV).

High band and Low band: Transmission ranges for satellites.

I

ID3 tags: Additional information for MP3 and WMA audio files. Informa- tion about the singer, title, album and album cover can be saved here among other things. These data are edited on the PC by the ID3-Tag- Editor.

J

JPEG: Joint Photographic Experts Group is a committee which has de- veloped a standard method for the compression of digital photos. This method JPEG (JPG for short), named after the committee, is a commonly used graphic format for photos.

JPG: See JPEG.

L

LAN: Abbreviation for Local Area Network. Mainly used as a designation for networks with wiring (Ethernet).

LCD: Liquid Crystal Display.

LCN: Logical Channel Numbers. In stations with LCN, the channel location number belonging to the station is also transmitted by the provider. The stations are sorted according to these channel location numbers.

L-Link:Intelligent system connection between Loewe devices for the automatic exchange of information. Makes the operation of TV and Loewe system components even more convenient.

LNB/LNC: The crucial electronic component of a satellite antenna is referred to as an LNB (Low Noise Block Converter). It is mounted in the focal point of a parabolic antenna. The designation LNC (Low Noise Converter) indicates that conversion to lower intermediate frequency takes place. The supplemental block in the LNB refers to the fact that a whole frequency range (a block) is converted in each case.

M

MHEG-5:Digital teletext standard of the Multimedia and Hypermedia Expert Group. At the moment only available in United Kingdom and Ireland.

Modulator: Transmitter in the video or DVD recorder so that the devices can receive signals via the tuner of the TV device.

Mono: Single-channel audio.

MPEG: Digital compression process for video.

MP3: Data format for compressed audio files.

N

Network ID: NID refers to the so-called programme ID number, also known as network ID – a number between 0 and 8191. This specification is necessary in specific cable networks of some countries. Then only DVB signals of this station network are searched for.

NICAM: Audio standard. Is used in Denmark, England, France, Sweden, and Spain.

NTSC: American colour standard.

P

Page Catching: For teletext, refers to going to and calling a page number.

PAL: European standard.

PCM: Pulse Code Modulation for digital sound.

Picture in Picture: See PIP.

PIP: Picture in Picture; a function which displays two pictures on the screen.

Pixel: Denotes both the smallest unit of a digital graphic grid and its display on a screen with grid control.

Pixel error: A pixel error is a defective pixel, usually on an LCD. Pixel errors may be caused by production errors. They are expressed for example by a constantly lit pixel or a constantly black pixel. Single defective pixels however are excluded from a guarantee.

Progressive JPEG: Progressive JPEGs are built up gradually. The quality of the picture increases progressively during the loading process.

ProScan/Progressive Scan: Progressive Scan (abbr. PS) or full picture method is a technique in the picture build-up of monitors, TV sets, beamers, and other display devices in which the output device is not sent line interlaced half pictures – unlike in the interlace technique – but real full pictures.

R

RGB: Colour signals red, green and blue.

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