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GLOSSARY

GUI

Graphic User Interface. See OSD

HDCD

Pacific Microsonics has developed a digital audio

technology using the full potential of a CD. The HDCD
process (High Definition Compatible Digital) is a
patented coding and decoding process transporting
thie complete details of a high resolution “master
recording” to a CD. There were several attempts to
improve the sound quality of CD's, but none which could
be compared to HDCD process.

Hosiden-connector

4-pin connector for S-Video connections

HUE

HUE settings affect the color balance of the picture

Interlaced

The picture is created by writing two half pictures
with a 1 line set-off on the screen. This is standard
on conventional 50 Hz TV sets.

Kodak Picture CD^

The KODAK Picture CD’ is the ideal media for
allropund photographers. All pictures are stored at an
excellent resolution of 1024 x 1536 pixel. On the
KODAK Picture CD, the images of your camera film
strip are stored. It is not possible to add pictures at a
later point of time.

Note:

There also are „Kodak Foto CDs’" availabe. As

they have a proprietary file format, your DVD player
cannot playback these media.

Component-Signal

please refer to YUV

Contrast

Means the range of luminance between the brightest
and the darkest pixel which can be displayed.

LPCM

LPCM stands for:

Linear Pulse Code Modulation.

Digita, uncompressed audio recording. Standard on

Audio-CDs.

MP3
MPEG 1 Layer 3 Codec, or short MP3,

was developed

in 1987 by Fraunhofer Institut für Integrierte
Schaltungen and was e revolution in audio
compression. In 1992 it became part of MPEG-1 video
format. As MP3 offered high quality audio at incredible
small filesize, it became an won standard. With this
codec one can compress audiofiles to about 1 MB /
minute.

NTSC

Widespread TV standard, espacially in US and Asia.
525 (480 viewable) Lines and 60 Hz refresh rate.

Describes the way the video information (brightness,

color, refresh rate etc.) is transmitted.
Within Europe, this video standard only appears on
imported media (like US DVDs).

OSD

The OSD (On Screen Display) is all the menus and
options shown on the screen.

PAL

European TV standard. PAL stands for Phase

Alternation Line; refresh rate: 50 Hz, Zeilenauflosung:
625 Lines, 576 visible lines. Describes the way the
video information (brightness, color, refresh rate etc.) is
transmitted.

PBC

PBC stands for playback control. This function can be
used to show a menu on Video CD's (if contained on the

VCD). One can move in this menu with the arrow keys
and select the desired function with "enter”.

Pro Logic’

Dolby Pro Logic’ is a matrix decoder for decoding the

four surround sound channels contained in the stereo
track of Dolby Surround’ encoded programs (e.g. VHS
movies orTVshows).Dolby Surround is a matrix coding
system mixing four channels (left, center, right,
surround) to a stereo track. A Pro Logic decoder
separates these four channels during playback.
Without Pro Logic decoder, the program only has stereo
sound

Progressive Scan

Progressive Scan writes a whole picture in one step,

while the normal interiaced TV-picture is composed of
two half pictures. It delivers a significally enhanced

picture, especially when used on vide beamers, PC
monitors or LCD TV.

RGB

Red Green Blue. Describes the way of transmission and

display of video signals. The three in TV systems used
colors red, green and blue are transmitted separately.
When used for connection between playback device
and TV set, it delivers a quality similar to YUV.

RS232

RS232 is a well known PC interface for data transfer. In
home entertainment devices, it is usually for
reprogramming purposes or to load new firmware.

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