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Appendix B: Glossary
480i/480p
Indicates the number of scan lines and scanning
format of an image signal. 480i indicates
480 scanning
lines with interlace format,
and 480p indicates
480
scanning
lines with progressive
format.
Aspect ratio
A ratio which defines the shape of the rectangular
picture in a TV. It is the width of the picture relative to
the height. The conventional
TV picture is 4:3 in
aspect ratio.
Bitstream
The digital form of multichannel
audio data (e.g., 5.1-
channel) before it is decoded into its various channels.
Channel, CH
Stereo or multichannel
audio consists of "channel"
signals. "Stereo"
audio consists of left and right
channels, while 5.1-channel
Dolby Digital consists of
six channels (front left, front right, rear left, rear right,
center and LFE (Low-Frequency
Effect channel for sub-
woofer, etc.).
Chapter
The smallest
division
on DVD VIDEO. It is a division
of
a title and similar to a track for Audio CD or Video CD.
Component
video
Video signals with three channels of separate
information
that makes up the picture. There are
some types of component
video, such as R/G/B and Y/
CB(PB)/CR(PR).
Composite
video
A single video signal commonly
used in most
consumer
video products that contains
all luminance,
color, and synchronization
information.
Dolby Digital (AC3)
A six-channel
system consisting
of left, center, right,
left rear, right rear and LFE (Low-Frequency
Effect
channel for sub-woofer,
etc.) channels. All processing
is done in the digital domain.
Not all Dolby Digital discs contain six (5.1) channel
information.
Dolby Surround/Dolby
Prologic
Dolby Surround
is a five-channel
system consisting
of
left, center, right and left rear, right rear channels. All
processing
is done in the digital domain.
Dolby Prologic is a four-channel
system consisting of
left, center, right and rear channel (the single rear
channel is usually played through two speakers).
Downmix
Internal stereo mix of multichannel
surround
audio by
a DVD player. The downmix
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) channel
information.
Dynamic range
The difference between the loudest and softest
sounds.
Dynamic range compression
The dynamic range compression (DRC) reduces the
dynamic range so that you can turn down the volume
to avoid disturbing others yet still hear the detail of
quiet passages.
Extension
Several letters at the end of a filename.
Filename
extensions
usually follow
a period and indicate the
type of information
stored in the file.
Finalize
When conducting
multisession
recording,
this means
the closing of a session (fixing)
by indicating
the
halting of writing
so as to prevent the addition
of any
more sessions.
Fs
See "Sampling
frequency".
ID3 tag
The tag embedded
in an MP3 file indicating
what
song, artists, and album it comes from. You can edit
these tags.
Interlace scan
In the conventional
video system, a picture is shown
on the display monitor
in two halves. The Interlace
scan system places lines of the second half of the
picture in-between
lines of the first half of the picture.
ISO 9660 Format
The most common
international
standard for the
logical format for files and directories
on a CD-ROM.
JPEG
A popular file format for still image compression.
JPEG stands for Joint Photographic
Experts Group.
There are three sub-types of the JPEG format
as
follows.
• baseline JPEG:
used for digital cameras, web,
etc.
• progressive
JPEG: used for web
• Iossless JPEG:
an old type and rarely used
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