Glossary – Kenwood DV-4070 User Manual

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Chapter 3: Other Information

Linear PCM (Pulse Code Modula-

tion): Audio signal format without

using compression. In the DVD

which has a very large disc capacity,

the linear PCM signal using high

sampling rate can be recorded.

Packed PCM : The packed PCM

(P.PCM) signal is obtained by com-

pressing the linear PCM signal fea-

turing large data amount and high

sampling rate. With this compres-

sion, the signal before compression

can be restored perfectly.

Sampling rate: Sampling refers to con-

verting an analog signal into digital

signal by slicing the analog signal

into fine parts at a certain time in-

terval and digitizing every sliced part.

The sampling rate is the count of slic-

ing per second. The original sound

can be reproduced more faithfully

when the sampling rate is higher.

Quantization bit: The quantization bit

count refers to the number used in

digitizing the sliced parts obtained

by slicing the analog signal as de-

scribed above. The quantization bit

count is the number of bits used in

Glossary

digitization per second. The original

sound can be reproduced more faith-

fully when the quantization bit

count is larger.

Bitstream (DVD): This is the generic

name given for the flow of data

based on a standard such as Dolby

Digital, DTS, MPEG, etc.

Downmixing: Conversion of multi-

channel audio signals of DVD or

DTS-CD into 2-channel stereo sig-

nals.

Downconversion: Conversion of PCM

signal with high sampling rate such

as 96 kHz and 192 kHz into a signal

with a sampling rate of 48 kHz or

44.1 kHz.

Decoder: A device for restoring stan-

dard audio signal from audio data

recorded based on coding into DVD

data, etc. This processing is referred

to as decoding.

Dolby Digital: A digital audio compres-

sion technology developed by Dolby

Laboratories, Inc. It is compatible

with 5.1-channel surround audio as

well as 2-channel stereo, and capable

of recording a large amount of au-

dio data efficiently in a disc.

DTS : Digital surround system devel-

oped by Digital Theater Systems, Inc.

MPEG (Moving Picture Expert

Group) (DVD, VCD): A digital

video and audio compression and

decompression system which is stan-

dardized as an international stan-

dard.

Aspect ratio: The ratio between the

horizontal and vertical sizes of pic-

ture displayed on a TV screen. The

aspect ratio of ordinary TV is 4:3, and

that of widescreen TV is 16:9.

Pan & scan (DVD): Method of display-

ing a horizontally-long picture re-

corded in 16:9 aspect ratio on a 4:3

TV screen by trimming part of picture.

In general, the trimming positions

for pan & scan are determined uni-

formly by the reproducing device.

However, the pan & scan of DVD al-

lows the software producer to specify

the trimming positions to be used

in playback.

Letterbox (DVD): Method of display-

ing a horizontally-long picture re-

corded in 16:9 aspect ratio on a 4:3

TV screen by attaching bands at the

top and bottom of the screen and

displaying the horizontally-long pic-

ture at the center of screen.

Frame (DVD, VCD): Each frame of a

moving picture, that is displayed 30

times a second with NTSC and 25

times a second with PAL. These TV

formats reproduce moving pictures

by displaying still pictures sequen-

tially.

Field (DVD, VCD): Part of a frame

obtained by diving the video data of

each frame by two. Each frame of

ordinary TV is constitute by display-

ing the fields alternately.

Frame still/Field still (DVD, VCD):

Types of still pictures obtained by

temporarily stopping a moving pic-

ture. The frame still picture may pro-

duce blur in the picture because it

displays two specific fields alter-

nately, but the picture quality is

higher. The field still picture has

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