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DSD
Direct
Stream
Digital
(DSD)
technology
stores
audio
signals
on digital
storage
media,
such as Super
Audio CDs. Using
DSD,
signals
are stored
as
single
bit values
at a high-frequency
sampling
rate of 2.8224
MHz, while
noise
shaping
and oversampling
are used to reduce
distortion,
a common
occurrence
with
very high quantization
of audio
signals.
Due to the high
sampling
rate,
better
audio quality
can be achieved
than that offered
by the
PCM
format
used for normal
audio
CDs. The frequency
is equal to or
higher
than 100 kHz,
with a dynamic
range
of 120 dB. This unit can
transmit
or receive
DSD signals
via the HDM[jack.
LFE 0.1 channel
This channel
reproduces
low-frequency
bass signals,
and has a frequency
range
from 20 Hz to 120 Hz. This channel
is counted
as 0.1, because
it only
enforces
a low-frequency
range
compared
to the full-range
reproduced
by
the other 5-channels
in Dolby
Digital
or DTS 5.l-channel
systems.
Neo:6
Nee:6
decodes
tile conventional
2-channel
sources
for 6-channel
playback
by the specific
decoder.
It enables
playback
with the full-range
channels
with
higher
separation
just like digital
discrete
signal
playback.
There
are
two modes
available:
"Music
mode" for music sources
and "Cinema
mode"
for movie
sources.
PCM (Linear PCM)
Linear
PCM
is a signal
format
under
which
an analog
audio
signal
is
digitized,
recorded
and transmitted
without
using any compression.
This
ix
used as a method
of recording
CDs and DVD audio.
The PCM
system
uses
a technique
for sampling
the size of the analog
signal
per very small unit of
time.
Standing
for "Pulse
Code
Modulation,"
the analog
signal
is encoded
as pulses
and then modulated
for recording.
Sampling frequency and number of quantized bits
When
digitizing
an analog
audio
signal,
tile number
of times tile signal
is
sampled
per second
is called
the sampling
frequency,
while
the degree
of
accuracy
when
converting
the sound
level into a numeric
value is called
the
number
of quantized
bits. The range
of rates that can be played
back ix
determined
based
on the sampling
rate, whereas
the dynamic
range
representing
the sound
level difference
is determined
by the number
of
quantized
bits. In principle,
the higher
the sampling
frequency,
the wider
the range of frequencies
that can be played
back, and the higher
the number
of quantized
bits, the more accurately
the sound
level can be reproduced.
Sound program information
CINEMA DSP
Since tile Dolby
Surround
and DTS systems were originally
designed for
use ill movie
theaters,
their effect
is best felt ill a theater
having
many
speakers
designed
for acoustic
effects.
Since home
conditions,
such as
room
size, wall material,
number
of speakers,
and so on, can differ
so
widely,
it is inevitable
that there are differences
in the sound
that is heard.
Based
on a wealth
of actually
measured
data, Yamaha
CINEMA
DSP uses
Ymnaha's
original
DSP technology
to combine
Dolby
Pro Logic,
Dolby
Digital,
and DTS systems
to provide
the audiovisual
experience
of a movie
theater
in the listening
room of your own home.
Compressed Music Enhancer
Tile Compressed
Music
Enhancer
feature
of this unit enhances
your
listening
experience
by regenerating
the missing
harmonics
in compression
artifacts.
As a result, it compensates
for flattened
complexity
due to the loss
of high-frequency
fidelity
as well as lack of bass due to the loss of low-
frequency
bass, providing
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
Yamaha
has developed
a Virtual
CINEMA
DSP algorithm
that allows
you
to enjoy
DSP surround
effects
even without
any surround
speakers,
by
using
virtual
surround
speakers.
It is even possible
to enjoy
Virtual
CINEMA
DSP using a minimal
two-speaker
system
that does not include
a
center
speaker.
CINEMA DSP 3D
Tile actually
measured
sound
field data contain
tile information
of tile
height
of the sound
images.
CINEMA
DSP 3D feature
achieves
the
reproduction
of the accurate
height
of the sound
images
so that it creates
the accurate
and intensive
stereoscopic
sound
fields
in a listening
room.
Video information
Component video signal
With tile component
video signal system, tile video signal is separated
into
tile Y signal for luminance and tile Pt3 and PP. signals for chrominance.
Color
can be reproduced
more faithfully
with this system
because
each of
these
signals
is independent.
The component
signal
ix also called
the "color
difference
signal"
because
the luminance
signal
ix subtracted
from the color
signal.
A monitor
with component
input jacks
is required
in order
to output
component
signals.
Composite video signal
With tile composite
video signal
system,
tile video signal
comprises
tile
three basic
elements
of a video picture:
color,
brightness
and
synchronization
data.
A composite
video jack
on a video
component
transmits
these
three elements
combined.
Deep Color
Deep
Color
refers
to tile use of various
color depths
in displays,
up from
tile
24-bit
depths
in previous
versions
of the HDM[
specification.
This extra bit
depth
allows
HDTVs
and other displays
increase
from millions
of colors
to
billions
of colors
and eliminate
on-screen
color banding
for smooth
tonal
transitions
and subtle
gradations
between
colors.
The increased
contrast
ratio can represent
many
times more
shades
of gray
between
black
and
white.
Additionally,
Deep
Color increases
the number
of available
colors
within
the boundaries
defined
by the RGB
or YCbCr
color
space.
HDMI
HDM[
(High-Definition
Multimedia
Interface)
is tile first industry
supported,
uncompressed,
all-digital
audio/video
interface.
Providing
an
interface
between
any sources
(such as set-top
boxes or AV receivers)
and
audio/video
monitors
(such as digital
televisions),
HDM[
supports
standard,
enhanced
or high-definition
video
as well as multichannel
digital
audio
using a single cable.
HDM[
transmits
all ATSC
HDTV
standards
and
supports
8-channel
digital
audio,
with bandwidth
to spare to accommodate
future
enhancements
and requirements.
When
used in combination
with HDCP
(High-bandwidth
Digital
Content
Protection),
HDM[
provides
a secure
audio/video
interface
that meets
the
security
requirements
of content
providers
and system
operators.
For
hlrther
information
on HDM[,
visit the HDM[
website
at "http://
www.hdmi.org/."
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