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C.tOSSARY
IAspect
ratio
The ratio of vertical
and horizontal
sizes of a displayed
image.
The horizontal
vs. vertical
ratio of conventional
TVs is 4:3, and
that of wide-screens
is 16:9.
Chapter
Refers to individual
chapters
included
in a title.
Composite
video
signal
Refers to video
signal
comprised
of three
kinds of signals
combine(]:
an image
signal
made
up of luminance
and
chrominance
signals
using the frequency
multiplication
technique;
burst signal
providing
the basis for colour
reproduction;
and synchronization
signal.
Component
video
signal
A video
signal
system where
parts of information
necessary
for
reproducing
image
signal
comprised
of the three
primary
colours
of light are transmitted
via separate
signal
lines. Types of
signal,
such
as R/G/B,
Y/PB/PR, etc., are available.
Disc
menu
A s_reen display
prepared
for allowing
selection
of images,
sounds,
subtitles,
multiangles,
etc. recorded
on a DVD
disc.
Dolby
Digital
(AC-3)
A six-channel
system consisting
of left, centre,
right,
left rear,
right
rear and lEE (Low-Frequency
Effect channel,
for use with
a
sub-woofer)
channels.
All processing
is (]one
in the digital
donlain.
Not all Dolby
Digital
discs
contain
six (5.1) channels
of
information.
Down-mix
Internal
stereo
mix of multichannel
surround
audio
by a DVD
player.
lhe down-mix
signals
are output
from
stereo output
connectors.
• DTS
A Digital
Surround
audio
encoding
format
configured
with
six
(5.1) channels,
similar
to Dolby
Digital.
It requires
a decoder,
either
in the player
or in an external
receiver.
DTS stands
for
Digital
Theater
Systems.
Not all DTS discs contain
six (5.1) channels
of information.
Interlaced
scan
In the conventional
video
system,
a picture
is shown
on the
display
monitor
in two halves. The Interlaced
scan system places
lines of the second
half of the )icture
in-between
lines of the first
half of the picture.
IJPEG
A still-picture
data compression
system
proposed
by the Joint
Photographic
Expert
Group,
which
features
small
decrease
in
image
quality
in spite of its high compression
ratio.
Letter
box
A method
of displaying
wide
images
like movies
in the centre
of
a 4:3 TV screen with
no part of the image
deleted,
by placing
black
bands on the top and bottom
of the screen.
This name has
resulted
from
the screen
form
looking
literally
like a letter
box.
Linear
PCM
(PCM:
Pulse
Code
Modulation)
A system for converting
analog
sound
signal
to digital
signal
for
later processing,
with
no data compression
used in conversion.
• MP3
A file format
with
a sound
data compression
system.
"MP3"
is
the abbreviation
of Motion
Picture
Experts Group
1 (or MPEG-1 )
Audio
Layer 3. By using MP3 format,
one CD-R/RW
can contain
about
10 times
as much
data volume
as a regular
CD can.
IMPEG
A family
of Standards
for _ompressing
audio-visual
information_
"MPEG"
standards
include
MPEG-1,
MPEG-2
and MPEG-4.
Video
CD/SVCD
and MP3 are based on MPEG-1,
while
DVD
is
based on MPEG-2.
MPEG
stands for Moving
Picture
coding
Experts
Group.
• Multlangle
By recording
multiple
scenes progressing
at the same time
in a
single
title, the user can select view
angles.
This feature
is called
the multiangle
function.
• Multichannel
DVD
is specified
to have each sound
track constitute
one sound
field.
Multichannel
refers to a structure
of sound
tracks
having
three or more
channels.
Multilanguage
When
a title
is created
to cope
with
multiple
languages,
it is
generally
called
a multilanguage
title.
NTSC
(National
television
system
committee)
A black and white
and colour
television
system format
used in
the U.S.A.,
Canada,
Mexico
and Japan.
PAL (Phase
Alternation
by Line)
A colour
television
system format
used extensively
in Western
Europe.
• Parental
Lock
A feature
of this system to automatically
determine
whether
or
not to reproduce
particular
DVD
software
by comparing
its
parental
lock
level (a measure
of undesirability
of scenes,
etc.
from educational
viewpoint)
set for the software
beforehand
with
that set on this system by the user; if the software's
level is
less restrictive
than the user-set
level, it will
be reproduced.
• Playback
control
(PBC)
Refers to the signal
recorded
on Video
CDs/SVCD
for controlling
reproduction.
By using
menu screens
recorded
on a Video
CD/
SVCD
that supports
PBC, you can enjoy
interactive-type
software
as well
as software
having
a search function.
• Progressive
scan
Progressive
scan displays
all the horizontal
lines of a picture
at
one time,
as a single
frame.
This system
can convert
the
interlaced
video
from
DVD
into progressive
format
for
connection
to a progressive
display.
It dramatically
increases
the
vertical
resolution.
Region
Code
A system for allowing
discs to be played
back only
in the regions
designated
beforehand.
All the countries
in the world
are
grouped
into six regions,
each region
being
identified
by a
specified
Region
Code
(or region
number).
If the Region
Code
given
to a disc includes
a numeral
which
matches
one in the
Region
Code
of a player,
the player
can play back the disc.
• Sampling
frequency
Frequency
of sampling
data when
analog
data
is converted
to
digital
data. Sampling
frequency
numerically
represents
how
many
times
the original
analog
signal
is sampled
per second.
• Surround
A system for creating
three-dimensional
sound fields
full of
realism
by arranging
multiple
speakers
around
the listener.
• Transfer
rate
The rate of transferring
digital
data.
Usually
the measure
is in
baud
per second.
The DVD
system
applies
a variable
transfer
rate system for high efficiency.

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