Definition of terms, Interactive dvd, Letterbox screert – Panasonic DVD-P10D User Manual

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Definition of terms

Digital audio output connector

(Optical)

[ Interactive DVD

The digital audio output connector (opti­
cal) converts electrical signals into optical
signals and transfers them to the amplifi­
er. Consequently, it has a number of fea­
tures including its immunity from electrical

interference from external sources and its

ability to prevent the generation of noise
and its minimal effect on the external envi­

ronment.

[ Dolby Digital (AC-3)

Dolby Digital (AC-3) is a digital sound

compression technique developed by the

Dolby

Laboratories

Licensing

Corporation.
Supporting 5.1-channel surround sound,
as well as stereo (2-channel) sound, this
technique enables a large quantity of
sound data to be efficiently recorded on a
disc.

[ Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder ]

This is a unit which uses the Dolby

Surround (Pro Logic) system to restore 4-
channel signals which were recorded on
2 channels back to the signals of 4 sepa­

rate channels during playback. Compared

with Dolby Digital (AC-3) / 5.1 channel

surround sound, the channel separation is
not as good and surround signals can be

reproduced only up to a frequency of

7 kHz.

An interactive DVD is DVD software which

includes multiple angles, multiple plot
endings, etc.

[ Letterbox screerT

This refers to a screen on which the play­

back picture of wide-screen DVDs or
Video CDs appears with black bands run­
ning along the top and bottom.

Linear PCM audio (LPCM)

This refers to a signal recording format

used in CDs.

While CDs are recorded in 44.1 kHz/

16 bit, DVDs are recorded in 48 kHz/16 bit

up to 96 kHz/24 bit, thus achieving higher

quality audio than that of CDs.

MPEG
(Moving Picture Experts Group)

MPEG is an international standard format

for the compression of motion video as
defined by the Moving Picture Experts
Group, a working committee which func­
tions

under

the

auspices

of

the

International Standardization Organization

and

International

Electrotechnical

Commission. The Group established the

MPEG 1 standard in 1991 and the MPEG

2 standard in 1994. MPEG 2 builds on

MPEG 1 with many improvements, and it

yields a higher picture quality level.

Pan & Scan screen

)

This refers to a screen on which the play­

back picture of wide-screen DVDs or

Video CDs is cut off at the left and right
sides.

Apparatus Claims of U.S. Patent Nos. 4,631,603, 4,577,216, and 4,819,098, licensed
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