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5....-05-DVD 4502 AEG GB
Definition of Terms
Angle
On some DVDs there are scenes that have been recor-
ded simultaneously from a number of different viewing
angles (the same scene from the front, the left, the right
etc.). With such DVDs the ANGLE button can be pressed
to see the scene from the various angles.
Chapter Number
These numbers are recorded on DVDs. A title is divided
up into many sections, each of which has a number. Spe-
cific sections of the video presentation can be quickly fo-
und using these numbers.
DVD
This term refers to optical CDs of a high-density on which
high-quality picture and sound recordings have been ma-
de using digital signals. Through the use of a new video
compression technique (MPEG) and a high-density recor-
ding technique it is possible to record long and aestheti-
cally pleasing videos on DVDs (for example, an entire
feature film can be recorded). DVDs consist of two 0.6
mm-thin discs. The greater the density, the more informa-
tion can be recorded. A DVD has a greater capacity than
a single-side 1.2 mm-thick disc. The fact that two thin di-
scs are combined means that at some time in the future it
will be possible to have double-sided playback with even
longer playback times.
PBC (Playback Control)
This is recorded on video CDs (version 2.0). The scenes
or information can be seen (or heard) interactively via the
television screen using the menu that appears on the
screen.
Subtitles
These are printed lines of text that appear at the bottom
of the screen and translate or explain the dialogue. Sub-
titles are recorded on DVDs.
Time Number
This shows the running time recorded on the DVD. If a
DVD contains two or more films, the films are numbered
as title 1, title 2, etc.
Track Number
This number refers to tracks recorded on video CDs and
CDs. They make it possible to search for and find specific
tracks (e.g. songs) very quickly
Video CD
Video CDs contain picture and sound recordings whose
quality is comparable to a video cassette. This device al-
so supports video CDs with Playback Control (version
2.0).
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SPECIFICATIONS
Power Requirement
Power Consumption
Signal System
Weight
Dimensions
Operating Temperature Range
Operating Humidity Range 5 to 90% (no condensation)
Discs Played
1. DVD-VIDEO disc
12cm single-sided, single-layer
12cm single-sided, dual-layer
12cm double-sided, single-layer
2. Compact Disc (CD-DA, MP3-CD)
12cm disc
8cm disc
S Video Output
Y output level
C output level
Number of connectors
Video Output
Output level
Output connector
Number of connectors
Audio Output
Output Level
Output connector
Audio Signal Output Characteristics
1. S/N ratio
CD audio
2. Dynamic range
DVD (Linear audio)
CD audio
3. Total hamonic distortion
Digital Audio Output
Output connectors
Coaxial digital output
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Weight and dimensions are approximate.
AC 230V, 50Hz
20W
NTSC/PAL
2.1kg
430(L) x 260(W) x 49(H)mm
+5° to +35°c
1 Vp-p (75 ohm)
0.30 Vp-p (75 ohm)
1
1 Vp-p (75 ohm)
RCA type
1
2 Vrms (1kHz, 0db)
RCA type
90db (EIAJ)
80db
80db (EIAJ)
THD + SN 70db
RCA type
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