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Definition Of Terms DEFINITION OF TERMS Title Definition DOLBY DIGITAL As a form of medium for compressed digital sound recording, it corresponds with the 5.1 channel surround sound system; this system has rear stereo channels, and separates the woofer channels completely which enables the users to enjoy the best digital experience. TITLE The largest playback unit of images or music recorded in DVD. Each title has a title number that simplifies the song selecting process. CHAPTER A smaller playback unit than title image or music recorded on a DVD. Several chapters compose a Title. SUBTITLES Captioning on the bottom part of the screen which shows translated dialogues. Up to 32 national languages can be supported when producing a Title. ANGLE TV images are generally represented through a viewpoint of camera. However, DVD allows a choice of up to 9 different camera angles by recording various simultaneous camera focal angles. *This feature is only available if the DVD supports Angle Functions. - 24 -

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Definition Of Terms
DEFINITION OF TERMS
Title
Definition
DOLBY DIGITAL
TITLE
CHAPTER
SUBTITLES
ANGLE
As a form of medium for compressed digital sound recording, it corresponds
with the 5.1 channel surround sound system; this system has rear stereo
channels, and separates the woofer channels completely which enables the
users to enjoy the best digital experience.
The largest playback unit of images or music recorded in DVD.
Each title has a title number that simplifies the song selecting process.
A smaller playback unit than title image or music recorded on a DVD.
Several chapters compose a Title.
Captioning on the bottom part of the screen which shows translated
dialogues.
Up to 32 national languages can be supported when producing a Title.
TV images are generally represented through a viewpoint of camera.
However, DVD allows a choice of up to 9 different camera angles by
recording various simultaneous camera focal angles.
*This feature is only available if the DVD supports Angle Functions.