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Linear PCM
Sound
MP3
Multi Angle
Multi Audio
Original
Pan Scan
PS
4:3
Parental Con-
trol
Play List
Playback
Control (PBC)
REC LIST
Region
Number
Remote Con-
trol Code
Resume Play-
back
Skip
Subtitles
Time Number
Title Menu
Linear PCM is a signal recording format used for Audio CDs.
The sound on Audio CDs is recorded at 44.1 kHz with 16 bits. (On DVD discs, sound is
recorded at between 48 kHz with 16 bits and 96 kHz with 24 bits.)
One type of audio compression that uses MPEG1. This format compresses sound to
about 1/10, without impairing the original sound quality.
This is a feature of DVD video discs. In some discs, the same picture is shot from
different angles, and these are stored in a single disc so you can enjoy playback from
different angles. (This function can be enjoyed if the disc is recorded with multiple
angles.)
This is a feature of DVD video discs. This function makes it possible to record multiple
different audio tracks for the same video, so you can enhance your enjoyment by
switching audio. (You can enjoy this function with discs recorded with multiple audio
tracks.)
A video (title) recorded from a TV broadcast or external input is called an “Original”.
Screen size that cuts off the sides of the image to allow playing of wide-screen (16:9)
software on a connected 4:3 TV.
In some digital broadcasts and DVD video discs, a control level for disc viewing is set
depending on the age of the viewer. With this Recorder, you can set the control level for
viewing such broadcasts and discs.
A set of titles created by copying just the needed scenes from original titles is called a
“Play List”. (The original titles remain as are.)
This information is recorded on video CDs (version 2.0). This allows you to actively
select the sections to be viewed or listened to, using a menu displayed on the TV.
This is a list screen which lets you check the recorded programs (titles) in list form. You
can select either Thumbnail or Title List as the REC LIST.
Number identifying a geographic region of compatibility for a DVD.
This is the type of the remote control signal for operating the recorder. There are two
types of remote control signal: “Remote Control No. 1” (RC-1) and “Remote Control No.
2” (RC-2).
If you stop playback while it is in progress, the Recorder stores the stop position in
memory, and this function lets you play back from that stopping point.
This returns to the start of the chapter (or track) being played, or skips to the next
chapter (or track).
These are the printed lines appearing at the bottom of the screen which translate or
transcribe the dialog. They are recorded on DVD discs.
This indicates the play time which has elapsed from the start of a disc or a title. It can
be used to find a specific scene quickly. (It may not work with some discs.)
In a DVD video disc, this is the menu for selecting things like the chapter to be played
back and the subtitle language. In some DVD video discs, the top menu may be called
the “Title”.
Glossary