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HDCP – An abbreviation for High-bandwidth Digital
Content Protection. HDCP is a form of Digital Rights
Management licensed by Digital Content Protection,
LLC, to control digital audio and video content as it
travels across Digital Visual Interface (DVI) or High-
Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) connections.
(It prevents unauthorized copying of programs.)

HDMI – An abbreviation for High-Definition Multimedia
Interface. HDMI is a de-facto standard interface that
delivers clear, all-digital audio and video via a single
cable.

HDTV – An abbreviation for High-Definition TV, a digital
television format that delivers sharper picture quality
with more lines of resolution. HDTV offers a much
better picture quality than standard television.

IR – An abbreviation for infrared. Pertains to the type of
remote that sends/receives commands on an infrared
light beam.

Letterbox – A video format that has an aspect ratio
wider than 4:3 (see “Aspect ratio”) and is shown with
black bars above and below the picture.

MP3 – This is a compressed audio format (MPEG-1
Layer III) that allows the recording of many hours of
music on a single CD.

MPEG – An abbreviation for Moving Picture Experts
Group, the

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ommittee of experts from the audio, video,

and computer industries involved in setting standards
for compression of moving images.

NTSC – An abbreviation for National Television System
Committee and the label for its video format standard
used for televisions in the U.S. and other countries.

Optical cable – Carries digital audio via optical fiber
between a source device and your Lifestyle

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PAL – An acronym for the Phase Alternate Line video
format used extensively in Western Europe.

PCM – An abbreviation for Pulse Code Modulation. A
common form of digital audio signal.

Progressive scan – A video format that displays all
lines of the picture frame in a single pass and refreshes
the TV image 30 times per second. Not compatible with
all video displays.

PVR – An abbreviation for Personal Video Recording.
Sometimes used interchangeably with DVR for Digital
Video Recording but may include non-digital technol-
ogy, as used in VCRs.

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