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Glossary
Bit rate (page
42)
Value indicating the amount
of video data compressed
in
a DVD per second.
The unit is Mbps (Mega bit per
second).
1 Mbps indicates
that the data per second is
1,0(90,000 bits. The higher
the bit rate, the larger the
amount
of data.
However,
this does not always
mean that
you can get higher quality pictures.
Chapter
(page
5)
Sections of a picture or a music piece on a DVD that are
smaller
than titles. A title is composed
of several chapters.
Each chapter
is assigned
a chapter
number
enabling
you
to locate the chapter
you want.
Digital
Cinema
Sound (DCS) (page 39)
The general name of technology
that Sony developed
to
enjoy surround
sound in a home.
It simulates
the sound
of a movie editing studio
instead of the usual concert hall
so that you can enjoy the surround
sound of a movie
theater in the comfort
of your own home.
The VES
(Virtual Enhanced Surround)
system contained
in DCS
programs
can create the sound
image of virtual
rear
speakers
from the sound
of the front speakers
(L, R)
without
using actual rear speakers.
Dolby
Digital
(pages 11, 66)
Digital audio compression
technology
developed
by
Dolby Laboratories.
This technology
conforms
to 5.1-
channel surround
sound.
The rear channel is stereo and
there is a discrete subwoofer
channel
in this format.
Dolby Digital provides
the same 5.1 discrete channels
of
high quality
digital audio found in Dolby Digital cinema
audio systems.
Good channel separation
is realized
because
all of the channel
data is recorded
discretely
and
processed
in digital.
Dolby
Pro Logic (pages 40, 66)
Audio signal processing
technology
that Dolby
Laboratories
developed
for surround
sound.
When the
input signal contains
a surround
component,
the Pro
Logic process outputs
the front, center and rear signals.
The rear channel
is monaural.
DTS (pages
11, 67)
Digital audio compression
technology
that Digital Theater
Systems, Inc. developed.
This technology
conforms
to 5.1-
channel
surround.
The rear channel
is stereo and there is
a discrete subwoofer
channel
in this format.
DTS provides
the same 5.1 discrete channels
of high quality
digital
audio.
Good channel separation
is realized
because
all of
the channel data is recorded
discretely
and processed
in
digital.
DVD
(page
4)
A disc that contains
up to 8 hours of moving pictures
even
though
its diameter
is the same as a CD.
The data capacity of a single-layer
and single-sided
DVD
is 4.7 GB (Giga Byte) which is 7 times that of a CD. The
data capacity
of a dual-layer
and single-sided
DVD is 8.5
GB, a single-layer
and double-sided
DVD is 9.4 GB, and a
dual-layer
and double-sided
DVD is 17 GB.
The picture data uses the MPEG 2 format,
one of the
worldwide
standards
of digital compression
technology.
The picture
data is compressed
to about 1/40 of its
original
size. The DVD also uses a variable rate coding
technology
that changes the data to be allocated
according
to the status of the picture.
Audio
data is recorded
in Dolby Digital as well as in
PCM, allowing
you to enjoy a more real audio presence.
Furthermore,
various
advanced
functions
such as the
multi-angle,
multilingual,
and Parental
Control functions
are provided
with the DVD.
MPEG audio
(page
66)
International
standard
coding system used to compress
audio digital
signals authorized
by ISO/IEC.
MPEG 1
conforms
to up to 2-channel
stereo.
MPEG 2 used on
DVDs conforms
to up to 7.1-channel
surround.
Multi-angle
function
(page 38)
Various angles for the scene (viewpoints
of the video
camera) are recorded
on some DVDs.
Multilingual
function
(pages 14, 37, 59)
Several languages
for the audio track or subtitles in a
picture are recorded
on some DVDs.
Parental
Control
(page
62)
A function
of the DVD used to limit playback
of the disc
according
to the age of the user and the limitation
level in
each country.
The limitation
varies from disc to disc;
when it is activated,
playback
is completely
prohibited,
violent
scenes are skipped
or replaced
with other scenes,
and so on.
Playback
Control
(PBC) (page 21)
Signals encoded
on VIDEO CDs (Version 2.0) to control
playback.
By using menus
recorded
on VIDEO CDs with PBC
functions,
you can enjoy playing simple
interactive
programs,
programs
with search functions,
and so on.
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