Glossary – Sony BDP-S301 User Manual

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Glossary

AACS

“Advanced Access Content System” is a

specification for managing digital

entertainment contents stored on the next

generation of prerecorded and recorded

optical media. The specification enables

consumers to enjoy digital entertainment

content, including high-definition

content.

AVCHD

(page 6)

The AVCHD format is a high definition

digital video camera format used to

record SD (standard definition) or HD

(high definition) signals of either the

lOSOi specification** or the 720p

specification*" on DVDs, using efficient

data compression coding technology.

The MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format is

adopted to compress video data, and the

Dolby Digital or Linear PCM is used to

compress audio data. The MPEG-4

AVC/H.264 format is capable of

compressing images at higher efficiency

than that of the conventional image

compression format. The MPEG-4

AVC/ H.264 format enables a high

definition (HD) video signal shot on a

digital video camera recorder to be

recorded on DVDs in the same way as

for a standard definition (SD) television

signal.

A high definition specificalion lhat
utilizeslOSO effective scanning lines and
the interlace format.
A high definition specification tilth utilizes
720 effective scanning lines and the
progressive format.

BD-J application

The BD-ROM format supports Java for

interactive functions.

“BD-J” offers content providers almost

unlimited functionality when creating

interactive BD-ROM titles.

BD-R

BD-R (Blu-ray Disc Recordable) is a

recordable, write-onee Blu-ray Disc,

available in the same capacities as the

BD below'. Since contents can be

recorded and cannot be overwritten, a

BD-R can be used to archive valuable

data or storing and distributing video

material.

BD-ROM

(page 5)

BD-ROMs (Blu-ray Disc Read-Only

Memory) are commercially produced

discs and are available in the same

capacities as the BD below. Other than

conventional movie and video contents,

these discs have enhanced features such

as interactive content, menu operations

using pop-up menus (see below),

selection of subtitle display, and

slideshow. Although a BD-ROM may

contain any form of data, most BD ROM

discs will contain movies in High

Definition format, for playback on Blu-

ray Di.sc players.

Blu-ray Disc (BD)

(page 5)

A

disc format developed for recording/

playing high-definition (HD) video (for

HDTV, etc.), and for storing large

amounts of data. A single layer Blu-ray

Disc holds up to 25 GB, and a dual-layer

Blu-ray Disc holds up to 50 GB of data.

Chapter

(page 25)

Sections of a picture or a niu.sic feature

that are smaller than titles. A title is

composed of several chapters.

Depending on the disc, no chapters may

be recorded.

Dolby Digital

(page 47)

Digital audio compression technology

developed by Dolby Laboratories. This

technology conforms to multi-channel

surround sound. The rear channel is

stereo and there is a discrete subwoofer

channel in this format. Dolby Digital

provides the same discrete channels of

high quality digital audio found in

“Dolby Digital” theater surround sound

systems. Good channel separation is

realized because all of the channel data is

recorded discretely and little

deterioration occurs because all channel

data processing is digital.

Dolby Digital Plus

(page 48)

Developed as an extension to Dolby

Digital, the audio coding technology

supports 7.1 multi-channel surround

sound.

Dolby Surround (Pro Logic)

(page 47)

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.

Dolby TrueHD

(page 48)

Dolby TrueHD is a lossless coding

technology that supports up to 8

channels of multi-channel surround

sound for the next generation optical

discs. The reproduced sound is true to

the original source bit-for-bit.

DTS

(page 47)

Digital audio compression technology

that DTS, Inc. developed. This

technology conforms to multi-channel

surround sound. The rear channel is

stereo and there is a discrete subwoofer

channel in this format. DTS provides the

same discrete channels of high quality

digital audio.

Good channel separation is realized

because all of the channel data is

recorded discretely and little

deterioration occurs because ail channel

data processing is digital.

DTS-HD

(page 48)

DTS-HD is an extended format of the

Coherent Acoustics audio coding

system, which also encompasses DTS

Digital Surround, DTS-ES, and DTS 96/

24. DTS-HD is highly flexible in

supporting the number of discrete

surround sound channels. While 7.1ch

surround sound is planned for Blu-ray

Discs, the audio signals can be

downmixed to 5.1 or 2 channels for

backward compatibility, and the

reproduced audio quality can either be at

the bit rate of DTS Digital Surround or

the lossless mode.

DVD VIDEO

(page 5)

A di,sc format that contains up to eight

hours of moving pictures on a disc the

same diameter as a CD. A single-layer

single sided DVD holds up to 4,7 GB; a

double layer single-sided DVD, 8.5 GB;

a single layer double-sided DVD, 9.4

GB; double-layer double-sided DVD, 17

GB. The MPEG 2 format is adopted for

the efficient video data compression.

The variable rate coding technology that

changes the data to be allocated

according to the status of the picture is

adopted for reproducing high-quality

pictures. Audio information is recorded

in a multi-channel format, such as Dolby

Digital, allowing for a realistic audio

presence.

BD-RE

BD-RE (Blu-ray Disc Rewritable) is a

recordable and rewritable Blu-ray Disc,

available in the same capacities as the

BD below. The re-recordable feature

makes extensive editing and time-

shifting applications possible.

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