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Glossary Of Television Terms - dvd player
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General Information • Glossary GLOSSARY OF TELEVISION TERMS Audio/Video Inputs ¥ Connectors (RCA phono-type plug), located on the back of the TV, used for the input of audio and video signals. These inputs are designed for use with VCRs (or other accessories) to receive higher picture resolution and offer sound-connection options. Closed Captioning ¥ The broadcast standard feature that allows you to read the voice content of television programs on the TV screen. Designed to help the hearing impaired, Closed Captioning uses on-screen text boxes to show dialogue and conversations while a TV program is in progress. Picture-in-Picture ¥ The showing of two pictures on the TV screen at the same time (one main screen picture and one small picture, or PIP). Programming ¥ The process of adding or deleting channel numbers in the televisionÕs memory circuits. Through programming, the TV ÒremembersÓ only the locally available or desired channel numbers and skips over any unwanted channel numbers. PTV ¥ Projection Television. (Rear- and/or front-projection design systems are available.) Component Video Input ¥ The input that allows the separate reception of blue, red, and luminance signals. Provides the highest possible color and picture resolution in the playback of digital signal source material, such as the kind available from DVD players. Allows improved bandwidth information not possible through composite video (A/V) or S-Video Connections. Identify ¥ The method by which a TV remote control searches and finds an operating code for another product (such as a VCR or a cable converter). After the code has been Òidentified,Ó the TV remote control can operate and send commands to the other product. Incredible Stereo (or Surround) ¥ False acoustic management of the audio signal that produces a dramatic expansion of the wall of sound that surrounds the listener and heightens overall viewing pleasure. i+ remote control button¥ Allows the user to quickly confirm what channel number is currently being viewed. The i+ buttoncan also be used to clear the TV of on-screen displays or information (rather than waiting for the displays to Òtime out,Ó or automatically disappear from the screen). Menu ¥ An on-screen list of feature controls that are available for you to adjust. Multichannel Television Sound (MTS) ¥ The broadcast standard that allows for stereo sound to be transmitted with the TV picture. Remote Control Sensor Window ¥ The window or opening found on the television control panel through which infrared remote control command signals are received. RF ¥ Radio Frequency or modulated signal design used as the carrier for television broadcasts. RF coaxial cable ¥ Used to connected a broadcast or cable signal to the TV. Also can be used to connect a VCR to the TV (or cable box or satellite receiver). Second Audio Program (SAP) ¥ An additional audio channel provided for in the Multichannel Television Sound (MTS) broadcast standard. A monaural soundtrack included within the recorded or video signal (usually containing a second language translation for the displayed programming). S-Video Input ¥ Signal input that allows direct connection of high-resolution video sources, such as satellite, DVD (digital video disc), S (Super)-VHS videocassette recorder, or video games. Provides improved picture resolution, sharpness, and clarity. TwinÐlead Wire ¥ The more commonly used name for the twostrand, 300-ohm antenna wire used with many indoor and outdoor antenna systems. In many cases, this type of antenna wire requires an additional adapter (or balun) in order to connect to the 75-ohm input terminals designed into the more recent TVs and VCRs. On-screen Displays (OSD) ¥ The wording or messages generated by the television (or VCR) to help you with specific feature controls (color adjustment or programming, for example). 52