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WMA
(Windows
Media
Audio)
One of the compressed
digital
audio
formats
developed
by Microsoft
Corporation.
With psychoacoustic
technologies,
this compression
method
achieves
a high compression
rate. Reportedly,
it is capable
of
compressing
data
quantity
by about
1/20 maintaining
a certain
level of audio
quality.
Others
LFE
(Low
Frequency
Effects)
0.1 channel
This channel
reproduces
low-frequency
bass
signals
and has a frequency
range
from 20 Hz to 120 Hz. This
channel
is added
to the channels
for all bands
with Dolby
Digital
or DTS to enhance
low frequency
audio
effects.
This channel
is labeled
0.1 because
it is limited
to only low frequency
audio.
Lip sync
Video
output
sometimes
lags behind
audio
output
due to the complexity
of signal
processing
caused
by an
increase
in video
signal
capacity.
Lip sync
is a technique
for automatically
correcting
the timing
lag
between
audio
and video
output.
HDMI and video information
Component
video
signal
With the component
video
signal
system,
the video
signal
is separated
into the Y signal for luminance
and
the Pb and Pr signals
for chrominance.
Color can be reproduced
more faithfully
with this system
because
each of these
signals
is independent.
Composite
video
signal
With the composite
video
signal
system,
color, brightness,
and synchronization
data signals
are combined
and transmitted
with a single
cable.
Deep
Color
Deep Color is a technology
that HDMI specification
supports.
Deep
Color increases
the number
of available
colors
within the boundaries
defined
by the RGB or YCbCr
color space.
Conventional
color
systems
process
the color
using 8 bits. Deep
Color processes
the color with 10, 12, or 16 bits. This technology
allows
HDTVs and other
displays
to increase
from millions
of colors
to billions
of colors
and eliminate
on-screen
color
banding
for smooth
tonal transitions
and subtle
gradations
between
colors.
HDMI
HDMI (High-Definition
Multimedia
Interface)
is the world-wide
standard
interface
for digital
audio/video
signal transmission.
This interface
transmits
both
digital
audio
and digital
video
signals
using a single
cable
without
any loss.
HDMI complies
with HDCP
(High-bandwidth
Digital
Content
Protection)
and provides
a
secure
audio/video
interface.
For further
information
on HDMI, visit the HDMI website
at
"http://www.hdmi.org/".
x.v.Color
"x.v.Oolor"
is a technology
that the HDMI specification
supports.
It is a more
extensive
color space
than
sRGB and allows
the expression
of colors
that were
not hitherto
possible.
While
remaining
compatible
with
the color gamut
of sRGB
standards,
"x.v.Color"
expands
the color space,
and thus
can produce
more vivid,
natural
images.
Yamaha technologies
CINEMA
DSP
(Digital
Sound
Field
Processor)
Since the Dolby
Surround
and DTS systems
were originally
designed
for use in movie
theaters,
their effect
is
best experienced
in a theater
that has many
speakers
designed
for acoustic
effects.
Since
home conditions
(such
as room size, wall material,
and number
of speakers)
can differ so widely,
it is inevitable
that there are
differences
in the sound
that you hear. Based
on a wealth
of actually
measured
data, CINEMA
DSP,
Yamaha's
original
DSP technology
provides
the audiovisual
experience
of a movie
theater
in your
own
home.
Compressed
Music
Enhancer
The Compressed
Music
Enhancer
feature
compensates
for missing
harmonics
in compression
music
formats
(such
as MP3). As a result,
this technology
provides
improved
performance
for the overall
sound
system.
SILENT
CINEMA
Yamaha
has developed
a natural,
realistic
sound
effect
DSP algorithm
for headphones.
Parameters
for
headphones
have been set for each sound
program,
so that accurate
representations
of all the sound
programs
can be enjoyed
on headphones.
Virtual
CINEMA
DSP
Virtual
CINEMA
DSP allows the system
to virtually
reproduce
the sound
field of the surround
speakers
with
front left and right speakers.
Even if the surround
speakers
are not connected,
the unit creates
the realistic
sound
field
in a listening
room.
APPENDIX •
Glossary
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