Glossary – Panasonic SC-BT730 User Manual

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Glossary

AVCHD

AVCHD is a new format (standard) for high definition video

cameras that can be used to record and play high-resolution

HD images.

BD-J

Some BD-Video discs contain Java applications, and these

applications are called BD-J. You can enjoy various interactive

features in addition to playing normal video.

Bitstream

This is the digital form of multi-channel audio data (e.g.

channel) before it is decoded into its various channels.

5.1

DTS-HD Master Audio

This is a lossless audio format and compatible with 96 kHz/7.1

ch or less. In addition, faithful reproduction of the master audio

is enabled using lossless audio encoding technology.

BD-Video supports up to 7.1 channel output.

Dynamic range

Dynamic range is the difference between the lowest level of

sound that can be heard above the noise of the equipment and
the highest level of sound before distortion occurs.

Dynamic range compression means reducing the gap between

the loudest and softest sounds. This means you can listen at

low volumes but still hear dialog clearly.

Deep Color

Deep Color is a name for a device that can reproduce greater

color gradation (4096 steps) when connected to a TV that
supports the Deep Color with HDMI cable. You can enjoy
exceptionally rich, natural-looking colors, with smooth, detailed
gradation and minimal color banding. [A lower color gradation

(256 steps), without Deep Color, will be reproduced if

connected to a TV which does not support Deep Color. The

unit will automatically set appropriate output to suit the

connected TV]

HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)

HDMI is a digital interface for consumer electronic products.

Unlike conventional connections, it transmits uncompressed

digital video and audio signals on a single cable.

Local storage

This storage area is used as a destination for sub contents for

playing BD-Live on BD-Video.

Dolby Digital

This is a method of coding digital signals developed by Dolby

Laboratories. Apart from stereo (2-channel) audio, these

signals can also be multi-channel audio.

LPCM (Linear PCM)

These are a kind of PCM format.

These are uncompressed digital signals, similar to those found

on CDs.

Dolby Digital Plus

Multi-channel audio and higher audio quality is made possible

using Dolby Digital Plus. BD-Video supports up to 7.1 channel

output.

Dolby Pro Logic II

Dolby Pro Logic II enables you to play stereo sources on 5.1

channel.

Dolby TrueHD

Dolby TrueHD is a very high quality audio format that

reproduces the studio master audio. BD-Video supports up to

7.1 channel output.

PCM (Pulse Code Modulation)

This is one format for converting analog audio into digital

audio, enabling you to enjoy digital audio with no hassle.

P4HD (Pixei Precision Progressive Processing for HD)

This is a processor which makes use of an exclusive

Panasonic algorithm. Various processing is supported,

including a high-ievel conversion of the TV scanning format

from interlace to progressive and a high-level conversion of

standard resoiution (480i or 576i) video signal to a 1080 High

Definition video signal.

Consequently, this unit is able to provide video of optimal

resolution to the connected TV.

Down-mixing

This is the process of remixing the multi-channel audio found

on some discs into fewer channels.

DTS (Digital Theater Systems)

This surround system is used in many movie theaters. There is

good separation between the channels, so realistic sound

effects are possible.

x.v.Color™

x.v.Color™ is a name for devices that are compatible with the

xvYCC format, an international standard for expanded color in

motion pictures, and that follow the rules for signal

transmission.

You can enjoy vivid coiors of wider coior ranges for a more

realistic picture when connected to a TV that supports the

x.v.Color™ with HDMI cable.

DTS-HD

DTS-HD is a high-quality, sophisticated audio format used in

movie theatrers. Previous DTS Digital Surround-compatible

equipment can piay DTS-HD as DTS Digital Surround audio.

BD-Video supports up to 7.1 channel output.

24p

This is a progressive image recorded at a rate of 24 frames per

second (motion-picture fiim). Many BD-Video movie contents

are recorded in 24 frames/second in accordance with the film

materials.

DTS-HD High Resolution Audio

This is a signal format achieved by improving the previous

DTS, DTS-ES and DTS 96/24 formats, it is compatible with

sampiing frequency 96 kHz/48 kHz. BD-Video supports up to

7.1 channel output.

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