Glossary – Kenwood MGR-E8-B User Manual

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Glossary

DB (Database):

Function for creating tag information of

music files and basic information on their

filenames so that they can be selected

from the list screen.

DRM (Digital Rights Management):

Technology for protecting the copyright

of digital audio and video data by limiting

the number of duplications.

microSD card:

This memory card has a size of about 1/4

the SD card and retains the compliance to

the SD card standard.

microSDHC card:

This memory card complies with the

upper standard of the microSD card and

has capacity of 4 GB or more.

MP3:

An international data compression

standard of MPEG, which is a working

group in ISO (International Standardization

Organization). It offers compression rates

between about 1/10 and 1/12.

MSC (Mass Storage Class):

USB device type that is classified as

a large-capacity storage device, the

examples of which include a hard disk

drive and CD drive.

When an MSC device is connected to a

PC, the PC recognizes the device just like

a removable disk, with which files can be

exchanged easily using the standard drag

& drop operation.

USB:

This is a standard for connection between

a PC and the peripherals.

This unit is compliant to the USB 1.1 and

2.0 standards.

Tag data:

Information on each audio file, including

the music title, artist name, album name

and genre name.

WMA (Windows Media Audio):

An audio compressed encoding format

developed by Microsoft Corporation.

Also the extension used with audio files

created using WMA.

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