Audio out l/r, Digital out (coaxial), Specifications – Sony BDP-S301 User Manual

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DVD-R

(page 5)

A DVD-R is a recordable disc that is the

same size as a DVD VIDEO. Contents

can be recorded only once to a DVD-R,

and will have the same format as a DVD

VIDEO. The DVD-R has two different

inodes: VR mode and Video mode.

DVDs created in Video mode have the

same format as a DVD VIDEO, while

discs created in VR (Video Recording)

mode allow the contents to be

programmed or edited.

DVD-RW

(page 5)

A DVD-RW is a recordable and

rewritable disc that is the same size as a

DVD VIDEO. The DVD-RW has two

different modes: VR mode and Video

mode. DVDs created in Video mode

have the same format as a DVD VIDEO,

while discs created in VR (Video

Recording) mode allow the contents to

be programmed or edited.

DVD+R

(page 5)

A DVD-l-R (read 'Tins R”) is a

recordable disc that is the same size as a

DVD VIDEO. Contents can be recorded

only once to a DVD-l-R, and will have the

same format as a DVD VIDEO.

DVD-t-RW

(page 5)

A DVD-l-RW (read “plus RW”) is a

recordable and rewritable disc.

DVD-l-RWs use a recording format that

is comparable to the DVD VIDEO

format.

Film-based software, Video-based

software

DVDs can be classified as Film-based or

Video-based software. Film-based

DVDs contain the same images (24

frames per second) that are shown at

movie theaters. Video-based DVDs,

such as television dramas or sitcoms,

display images at 30 frames (or 60

fields) per second.

HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia
Interface)

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-bandw'idth Digital Contents

Protection), a copy protection

technology for digital entertainment

contents for HDMI.

Interlace format

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.

MPEG-2

One of the video data compression

schemes established by the Moving

Picture Experts Group (MPEG), w hich is

adopted for DVD VIDEOs and digital

broadcasts worldwide. The scheme

specifies MPEG-2 PS (Program Stream)

for recordable media such as a DVD

VIDEO, and MPEG-2 TS (Transport

Stream) for digital broadca,sts and other

communications.

Pop-up menu

An enhanced menu operation available

on BD-ROMs. The pop-up menu

appears when MENU is pressed during

playback, and can be operated while

playback is in progress.

Progressive format

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 26)

The longest section of a picture or music

feature on a DVD, movie, etc., in video

software, or the entire album in audio

software.

Specifications

System

Laser:

Semiconductor laser

Outputs

(Jack name:

Jack type/Output level/

Load impedance)

AUDIO OUT L/R:

Phono jack/2 Vnns/10 kilohms

DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL):

Optical

output

jack/-18

dBm

(wave

length 660 nm)

DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL):

Phono jack/0.5 Vp-p/75 ohms

S.ICH OUTPUT:

Phono Jack/2 Vrms/10 kilohms

HDMI OUT:

HDMI 19-pin standard connector

COMPONENT VIDEO OUT( Y, P

e

,

P

r

):

Phono jack/Y: 1.0 Vp-p/Pu, P

r

:

progressive or interlace

= 0.7 Vp-p/75 ohms

VIDEO:

Phono jack/1.0 Vp-p/75 ohms

S

VIDEO:

4-pin mini DIN/Y:

1,0 Vp-p, C: 0.286 Vp-p/75 ohms

General

Power requirements:

120 VAC, 60 Hz

Power consumption:

33 W

Dimensions (approx.):

430 X 79 X 375 mm (17x3 */§ x

14

"^/g

in.)

(W'idth/height/depth) inch

projecting

parts

Mass (approx.):

4.5 kg (10 lb)

Operating temperature:

5 “ C t o 3 5 ° C ( 4 1 “ F to95°F)

Operating humidity:

25 % to 80 % '

Supplied accessories

See

page 9.

Specifications and design are subject to

change without notice.

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