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Glossary This section explains most important terms, abbreviations, and acronyms used in this document. Term AC-3 A/V Chapter Disc Bar Disc Pointer DTS DV DVD DVD+RW i.LINK Index Picture Screen MPEG NTSC OSD OTR PAL PBS PCM RGB SECAM S-Video Title TruSurround TV system VCD VCR VCR Plus+ Explanation Audio Coding 3, also known as Dolby Digital. Multi-channel digital audio compression system from Dolby Labs. Audio/Video A part of a title. A graphical representation of the contents of a (DVD+RW) disc. An arrow indicating the current playback/recording position on the DVD+RW disc, appears on the 'disc bar.' Digital Theater System. A high-end Multi-channel audio compression format. Digital Video.A video camera format for high-quality video, different from MPEG. It is converted into MPEG 2 video when recorded on DVD-RW. Digital Versatile Disc DVD+ReWritable.The disc standard used by the DVD Recorder. Also known as 'FireWire' and 'IEEE 1394.' A cable for transfer of high band width digital signals as used by Digital video camera. A screen that gives an overview of a DVD+RW disc, with 'index pictures' that each represent a recording. Motion Picture Experts Group.A collection of compression systems for digital audio and video. See TV system. NTSC is the most common color system in the U.S. On-screen Display.The menus by which you can control the DVD Recorder via the TV screen. One-Touch Recording.With this feature you can easily start a recording (by pushing just one button) and select the switch-off time in intervals of 30 minutes. See TV system. Public Broadcast Service.The channel that transmits data for Auto Clock Set and VCR Plus+ system. Pulse Code Modulation.A digital audio encoding system. Red-Green-Blue.A top-quality video connection where red, green and blue components of a video signal are carried through separate wires. See TV system. Sometimes called S-VHS or Super-VHS. A high-quality video connection standard. The name given to the unit of recording on the disc.A title, typically, represents one recording. A system for simulating Multi-channel sound reproduction via a two-channel set-up, by SRS Labs, Inc. There are various systems for transmitting television signals, for example PAL, PAL-I, PAL-BG, SECAM, SECAM-DK, NTSC, etc.The TV system is country dependent.The Recorder automatically selects the right TV system. Video Compact Disc Video Cassette Recorder Allows you to set a timer recording by entering a PlusCode number found in participating TV listings. 48 GLOSSARY

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LOSSARY
Glossary
This section explains most important terms, abbreviations, and acronyms used in this document.
Term
Explanation
AC-3
Audio Coding 3, also known as Dolby Digital. Multi-channel digital audio compression system from
Dolby Labs.
A/V
Audio/Video
Chapter
A part of a title.
Disc Bar
A graphical representation of the contents of a (DVD+RW) disc.
Disc Pointer
An arrow indicating the current playback/recording position on the DVD+RW disc, appears on the
‘disc bar.’
DTS
Digital Theater System. A high-end Multi-channel audio compression format.
DV
Digital Video. A video camera format for high-quality video, different from MPEG. It is converted
into MPEG 2 video when recorded on DVD-RW.
DVD
Digital Versatile Disc
DVD+RW
DVD+ReWritable. The disc standard used by the DVD Recorder.
i.LINK
Also known as ‘FireWire’ and ‘IEEE 1394.’ A cable for transfer of high band width digital signals as
used by Digital video camera.
Index Picture Screen
A screen that gives an overview of a DVD+RW disc, with ‘index pictures’ that each represent a
recording.
MPEG
Motion Picture Experts Group. A collection of compression systems for digital audio and video.
NTSC
See TV system. NTSC is the most common color system in the U.S.
OSD
On-screen Display. The menus by which you can control the DVD Recorder via the TV screen.
OTR
One-Touch Recording. With this feature you can easily start a recording (by pushing just one
button) and select the switch-off time in intervals of 30 minutes.
PAL
See TV system.
PBS
Public Broadcast Service. The channel that transmits data for Auto Clock Set and VCR Plus+
system.
PCM
Pulse Code Modulation. A digital audio encoding system.
RGB
Red-Green-Blue. A top-quality video connection where red, green and blue components of a video
signal are carried through separate wires.
SECAM
See TV system.
S-Video
Sometimes called S-VHS or Super-VHS. A high-quality video connection standard.
Title
The name given to the unit of recording on the disc. A title, typically, represents one recording.
TruSurround
A system for simulating Multi-channel sound reproduction via a two-channel set-up, by SRS Labs,
Inc.
TV system
There are various systems for transmitting television signals, for example PAL, PAL-I, PAL-BG,
SECAM, SECAM-DK, NTSC, etc. The TV system is country dependent. The Recorder automatically
selects the right TV system.
VCD
Video Compact Disc
VCR
Video Cassette Recorder
VCR Plus+
Allows you to set a timer recording by entering a PlusCode number found in participating TV
listings.