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Definition of terms, Title, Track, Index, Dolby Digital, Linear PCM, MPEG 1 audio

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Appendix Definition of terms Title "Title" is a unit to divide the contents on a DVD disc. Normally, one title is assigned to one movie. When a disc has two or more titles, they are numbered in sequence as title 1, title 2, etc. Chapter A title on a DVD is subdivided into smaller divisions. They are refered as "chapters" and numbered in sequence. They are useful for quick location of the desired scene on a movie etc. Track Tunes (or pictures) recorded on a CD or Video CD are refered as "tracks". Tracks are numbered in sequence as track 1, track 2, etc. They are useful for quick search for the desired tune (or picture). Index Some track on a Video CD or CD is subdivided into smaller divisions (such as, for example, the movements within classical symphonies) for easier location of those parts. They are refered as "indexes" and numbered in sequence. Dolby Digital Dolby Digital is a digital audio format which mainly provides high-quality multi-channel audio for sound tracks of movies. It provides us up to independent 6 channels compatible with the 6 speaker configuration: Left main, right main, center, left surround, right surround and subwoofer. It stores a large volume of digital sound signals (as data) into a laserdisc, DVD, etc. with a high level data-compression technology. DTS DTS (Digital Theater Systems) is also a multi-channel digital audio format. It provides us up to 6 channels. DTS encodes high-quality, 20-bit audio onto laserdiscs, compact discs and DVDs with less data-compression. Linear PCM A basic digital audio format used in CDs. It is based on Pulse Code Modulation (PCM), an analog-to-digital conversion technology. No compression is applied to the data. MPEG 1 audio A digital audio format mainly used in Video CDs. It is based on the MPEG (Moving Picture Expert Group) 1 format, a data compression technology. MPEG 2 audio A digital audio format mainly used in Europe, Australia, etc. It provides us high-quality multi-channel audio up to 8 channels in the same way as Dolby Digital and DTS. It is based on the MPEG 2 format, a data compression technology improved more than MPEG 1. Playback control This function is recorded on a Video CD, version 2.0. Pictures, music and information you want to play back can be selected on a screen menu shown on the TV monitor. 66

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Appendix
Title
“Title” is a unit to divide the contents on a DVD disc. Normally,
one title is assigned to one movie. When a disc has two or
more titles, they are numbered in sequence as title 1, title 2,
etc.
Chapter
A title on a DVD is subdivided into smaller divisions. They are
refered as “chapters” and numbered in sequence. They are
useful for quick location of the desired scene on a movie etc.
Track
Tunes (or pictures) recorded on a CD or Video CD are refered
as “tracks”. Tracks are numbered in sequence as track 1, track
2, etc. They are useful for quick search for the desired tune (or
picture).
Index
Some track on a Video CD or CD is subdivided into smaller
divisions (such as, for example, the movements within
classical symphonies) for easier location of those parts.
They are refered as “indexes” and numbered in sequence.
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital is a digital audio format which mainly provides
high-quality multi-channel audio for sound tracks of movies. It
provides us up to independent 6 channels compatible with the
6 speaker configuration: Left main, right main, center, left
surround, right surround and subwoofer. It stores a large
volume of digital sound signals (as data) into a laserdisc, DVD,
etc. with a high level data-compression technology.
DTS
DTS (Digital Theater Systems) is also a multi-channel digital
audio format. It provides us up to 6 channels. DTS encodes
high-quality, 20-bit audio onto laserdiscs, compact discs and
DVDs with less data-compression.
Linear PCM
A basic digital audio format used in CDs. It is based on Pulse
Code Modulation (PCM), an analog-to-digital conversion
technology. No compression is applied to the data.
MPEG 1 audio
A digital audio format mainly used in Video CDs. It is based on
the MPEG (Moving Picture Expert Group) 1 format, a data
compression technology.
MPEG 2 audio
A digital audio format mainly used in Europe, Australia, etc. It
provides us high-quality multi-channel audio up to 8 channels
in the same way as Dolby Digital and DTS. It is based on the
MPEG 2 format, a data compression technology improved
more than MPEG 1.
Playback control
This function is recorded on a Video CD, version 2.0. Pictures,
music and information you want to play back can be selected
on a screen menu shown on the TV monitor.
Definition of terms