Pioneer BDP-09FD Owner's Manual - Page 71
MPEG Moving Picture Experts Group
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DRM A technology for protecting copyrighted digital data. Digitized Interlaced scan 07 With this method, one picture is displayed by scanning it twice. The videos, images and audio retain the same quality even when they odd lines are displayed in the first pass, the even lines are displayed are copied or transferred repeatedly. DRM is a technology for in the second, to form a single picture (frame). Interlaced scan is restricting the distribution or playback of such digital data without indicated in this player and operating instructions by an "i" after the the authorization of the copyright holder. resolution value (for example, 480i). DTS Digital Surround IP address DTS Digital Surround is an audio format to record 48 kHz/24 bits audio signals in 5.1 channels. DTS-HD High Resolution Audio DTS-HD High Resolution Audio is an audio format using lossy coding. It can record 7.1 channels at 96 kHz/24 bits. DTS-HD Master Audio An address that identifies a computer or other device connected to the Internet or local area network. It is represented a number in four sections. Linear PCM This is referred as the audio signals that are not compressed, frequently used for DVD-Video discs containing musicals or music concerts. This can also be indicated "48 kHz/16 bit", "96 kHz", etc. DTS-HD Master Audio is an audio format using lossless coding. With BD-ROMs, 7.1 channels can be recorded at 96 kHz/24 bits, or 5.1 channels at 192 kHz/24 bits. Dynamic range This refers to the difference between the maximum and minimum level of the sound. The dynamic range is measured in units of decibels (dB). When the dynamic range is compressed (Audio DRC), the minimum signal level is increased and the maximum signal level decreased. This way, the volume of loud sounds such as explosions is reduced, while the sounds with a low level, such as human voices, are easier to listen to. Ethernet A standard for local area networks (LANs) used to connect multiple computers, etc. in the same location. This player supports 100BASE-TX. Frames and fields A frame is the unit for one of the still pictures which compose motion pictures. One frame consists of a picture of odd lines and a picture of even lines called fields in video signal with interlaced scan method (480i, 1080i, etc.). HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) HDCP is a specification to protect audiovisual content across the DVI/HDMI interface. MAC (Media Access Control) address A hardware identification number assigned specifically to the network device (LAN card, etc.). MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group) The name of a family of standards used to encode video and audio signals in a digital compressed format. The video encoding standards include MPEG-1 Video, MPEG-2 Video, MPEG-4 Visual, MPEG-4 AVC, etc. The audio encoding standards include MPEG-1 Audio, MPEG-2 Audio, MPEG-2 AAC, etc. Multi angle Up to 9 camera angles can be recorded simultaneously on BD-ROM or DVD-Video discs, letting you view the same scene from different angles. Parental Lock Playback of the contents of some BD-ROM or DVD-Video discs can be restricted, for example for discs containing scenes of violence. With BD-ROM discs, an age restriction can be set to restrict playback. Playing DVD-Video title can be restricted by setting the parental lock level. Picture-in-Picture (P-in-P) This is a function for superimposing a sub video on the main video. Some BD-ROMs include secondary video, which can be superimposed on the primary video. Port number HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) This is a sub-address provided below the IP address for simultaneously connecting to multiple parties during Internet communications. A digital interface standard for next-generation TVs expanding the DVI (Digital Video Interface) terminal used for example for computer displays. It allows transfer of non-compressed digital video and audio signals (Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Digital, DTSHD Master Audio, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio, DTS Digital Surround, MPEG-2 AAC, linear PCM, etc.) with a single connector. Interactive audio Progressive scan With this method, one picture is consisted of a single picture, without dividing it in two pictures. Progressive scan provides clear pictures with no flicker, in particular for still pictures that contain much text, graphics, or horizontal lines. Progressive scan is indicated in this player and operating instructions by a "p" after the resolution value (for example, 480p). The audio signals recorded in the titles of BD-ROMs. They include for example the clicking sound made when the menu screen is operated. Proxy server This is a relay server for ensuring fast access and safe communications when connecting to the Internet from an internal network. 71 En