Sony RDR-HX715 User Manual

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Hard disk drive (page 3)

A hard disk drive is a whole mechanical system
that consists of discs and drive. Discs are flat,
circular, rigid plates coated with a thin magnetic
media. Magnetic heads record data on the rapidly
spinning discs, and this enables the speedy and
efficient reading and writing of data.

HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)
(page 20)

HDMI is an interface that supports both video and
audio on a single digital connection. The HDMI
connection carries standard to high definition
video signals and multi-channel audio signals to
AV components such as HDMI equipped TVs, in
digital form without degradation.
The HDMI specification supports HDCP (High-
bandwidth Digital Contents Protection), a copy
protection technology that incorporates coding
technology for digital video signals.

Interlace format (page 19)

Interlace format shows every other line of an
image as a single “field” and is the standard
method for displaying images on television. The
even number field shows the even numbered lines
of an image, and the odd numbered field shows the
odd numbered lines of an image.

Original (page 72)

Titles actually recorded on a HDD/DVD-RW (VR
mode). Erasing original titles frees up disc space.

Playlist (page 72)

Playback information created from the actual
recordings on a HDD/DVD-RW (VR mode). A
Playlist leaves the original titles as they are, and
contains only the information needed to control
playback. A Playlist title takes up very little disc
space.

Progressive format (page 19)

Compared to the Interlace format that alternately
shows every other line of an image (field) to create
one frame, the Progressive format shows the entire
image at once as a single frame. This means that
while the Interlace format can show 30 frames/60
fields in one second, the Progressive format can
show 60 frames in one second. The overall picture
quality increases and still images, text, and
horizontal lines appear sharper.

Title (page 67)

The longest section of a picture or music feature
on a DVD, movie, etc., in video software, or the
entire album in audio software.

Track (page 67)

Sections of a music feature on a CD/VIDEO CD
(the length of a song).

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