Magnavox 26MF37B User Manual page 38

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Aspect
Ratio
The ratio
between
the width
and height
of the TV picture
on the screen.
In a normal
TV set the aspect
ratio
is 4 to 3 (4:3).
The new aspect
ratio
in FtDTV
is 16:9 which
resembles
the aspect
ratio
in a movie
theatre
(Widescreen).
New
TV systems
support
both
4:3 and 16:9 aspect
ratio
and can automatically
switch
between
them.
Audio
Video
(A/V)
A term
often
used when
discussing
a channel
on a TV receiver
or on video
equipment,
which
has been
especially
designed
to accept
VCR
audio-video
signals.
This channel
automatically
activates
special
circuitry
within
the TV set to prevent
picture
distortion
and skewing.
It is also used for audio-video
processors,
which
handle
both
types
of signals.
ATSC
ATSC:
Advanced
Television
Systems
Committee.
Formed
to establish
technical
standards
for advanced
television
systems,
including
digital
high definition
television
(HDTV).
CVBS
Composite
Video
Baseband
Signal.
In broadcast
television
this refers
to the video
signal,
including
the co-
Iour
information
and syncs.
Component
Video
Component
Video
Input
is a type
of connection
that uses a cinch-type
connector
to allow
set top boxes
Input
(Y Pb Pr)
or analog
DVD
players
to connect
a signal to the TV. By offering
the cinch-type
input
(YPbPr)
the primary
colors,
red, green and blue are connected
from
a set top box directly
into the TV allowing
for the signal to
display
on the screen.
DTV
Digital
television.
Generic
term
that refers
to all digital
television
formats,
including
high-definition
television
(HDTV)
and standard-definition
television
(SDTV).
DOLBY
Digital
Dolby
Digital
- Six-channel
digital
audio
standard
that is part
of the U.S. digital
television
standard;
also
called
AC-3
or Digital
5.1. The channels
consist
of front
left, front
right,
front
center,
surround
or rear
left,
surround
or rear
right,
and a separate
subwoofer.
Digital
Tuner
A digital
tuner
serves
as the decoder
required
to receive
and display
digital
broadcasts.
It can be included
inside
TV sets or via a set-top
box.
HDTV
The generally
agreed
upon
definition
of HDTV
is approximately
twice
the vertical
and
horizontal
picture
resolution
of today's
NTSC
TV, which
essentially
makes the picture
twice
as sharp.
HDTV
also has a screen
ratio
of 16:9 as compared
with
most
of today's
TV screens,
which
have a screen
ratio
of 4:3. HDTV
offers
reduced
motion
artifacts
(i.e. ghosting,
dot crawl),
and offers
5.1 independent
channels
of CD-quality
stereo
surround
sound,
(also referred
to as AC-3).
NTSC
National
television
system
committee.
The organization
that
developed
the analog
television
standard
currently
in use in the U.S., Canada,
and Japan. Now
generally
used to refer
to that standard.
The NTSC
standard
combines
blue,
red, and green
signals
modulated
as an AM
signal with
an FM signal for audio.
Progressive
Scan
In Progressive
Scanning
all the horizontal
scan lines are scanned
on to the screen
at one time.
The Digital
TV and HDTV
Standards
accept
both
Interlaced
Scan and Progressive
Scan broadcast
and display
methods.
Resolution
Resolution:
A measurement
of the finest
(smallest)
detail that
is visible
in a video
image. TV Resolutions
may be expressed
as number
of pixels
in an image;
or more
commonly,
As Total
Number
of (horizontally
scanned)
Lines used to create
the image.
Standard
Digital
TV Resolutions:
SDTV:
480i
- The picture
is 704x480
pixels,
480p
- The picture
is 704x480
pixels.
HDTV:
720p
- The picture
is 1280x720
pixels,
1080i
- The picture
is 1920x1080
pixels,
1080p
- The picture
is 1920x1080
pixels.
SPDIF
SPDIF
(Sony
and Philips
Digital
Interconnect
Format)
is highly
recommended
for high quality
digital
sound
output.
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