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HDMI output, Definations of terms

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Definations of terms Definition of terms Angle Recorded onto some DVD discs are scenes which have been simultaneously shot from a number of different angles (the same scene is shot from the front, from the left side, from the right side, etc.). With such discs, the ANGLE button can be used to view the scene from different angles. Chapter number These numbers are recorded on DVD disc. A title is subdivided into many sections, each of which is numbered, and specific parts of video presentations can be searched quickly using these numbers. DVD/Divx This refers to a high-density optical disc on which highquality pictures and sound have been obtained by means of digital signals. Incorporation a new video compression techmology (MPEG II) and high-density recording technology, DVD enables esthetically pleasing full-motion video to be recorded over long periods of time (for instance, a whole movie can be recorded). DVD has a structure consisting of two 0.6 mm thin discs which are adhered to each other. Since the thinner the disc, the higher the density at which the information can be recorded, a DVD disc hav a greater capacity than a single 1.2mm thick disc. Since the two thin discs are adhered to each other, there is the potential to achieve double-sided play sometime in the future for even longer duration play Playback control(PBC) This is recorded on a Video CD (version2.0). The scenes or information to be viewed (or listened to) can be selected interactively with the TV monitor by looking at the menu shown on the TV monitor. Subitles This is the appearance of the dialogue at the bottom of the screen which are prerecorded on some DVD discs. Time number This indicates the play time which has elapsed from the start of a disc or a title. It can be used to find a specific scene quickly. (It may not work with some disc). Title number These numbers are recorded on DVD discs. When disc contains two or more movies, these movies are numbered as title1. title2, etc. Track number These numbers are assigned to the tracks which are recorded on Video CDs and CDs. They enable specific tracks to be located quickly. Video CD This contains recordings fo pictures and sound whose quality is on a par with that of videotape. This player also supports Video CDs with playback control (version2.0). Specifications Power Requirements: Power Consumption: AC 9.-250V ~ 60/50HZ 25W Signal system: PAL/AUTO/NTSC/PALM Operating temperature range: +5 to+35 Operating humidity range: 5 to 90%(no condensation) Discs played: (1) DVD-VIDEO disc Divx 12cm single-sided, single-layer 12cm single-sided, dual-layer 12cm double-sided, single-layer 8cm single-sided, single-lsyer 8cm single-sided, dual-lsyer 8cm double-sided, single-layer (2) Compact disc(VIDEO CD) 12cm disc 8cm disc S-video output: Y output level: 1 Vp-p (75) C output level: 0.286 Vp-p (75) Video output level: 1Vp-p Audio output level: 1Vp-p (1KHz, 0dB) Audio signal output characteristics: DVD (linear audio): (1) Frequency respose: 20Hz-20KHz (48KHz sampling) 20Hz-20KHz (96KHz sampling) (2) S/N ratio: 65dB (3) Dynaic range: 90dB (4) Wow and flutter: below measurable level CD audio. (1) Frequency response: 20Hz-20KHz (2) S/N ratio: 65dB (3) Dynamic range: 90dB (4) Wow and flutter: below measurable level Pickup: Wave length: 655nm Laser power: CLASS 1 Specifications are subject to change without notice. 12 HDMI output HDMI output (Highest quality) HDMI can transmit both audio and video signals over a single cable. HDMI output presents the highest possible resolution and video quality. If an HDMI input present on your television, use it . Use a HDMI cable to connect the HDMI output of this unit to the HDMI input of a TV/monitor. Of the video output above, the HDMI is the best, YUY is the second best, S-Video is good and composite is standard. Use the best available video connection. HDMI OUTPUT HDMI (High-definition Digital Multimedia Interface) supports EDID and DDC2B, and lets the player integrate with video equipment easily, automatically selecting the best video and audio formats available. HDMI supports all ATSC HDTV standards and provides the highest picture quality available. HDMI only requires one cable and uses a high-speeed digital signal (5Gbps) to transfer unzipped, high-resolution, and multi-channel audio data. HDMI supports DVD Audio and other advanced digital audio formats, as well as 8-channel 96kHz digital audio Transmission. HDMI works with HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection), to prevent copyrighted material from being copied without authorization. NOTE: if you need to set up HDMI, you must be into RESOLUTION and choose the pixel what you preferred. TV SYSTEM AUTO PLAY VIDEO RESOLUTION TV TYPE PASSWORD RATING NEXT PAGE 480P/576P 702P 1080I 1080P 5

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HDMI output (Highest quality)
HDMI can transmit both audio and video signals over a single cable.
HDMI output presents the highest possible resolution and video quality.
If an HDMI input present on your television, use it .
Use a HDMI cable to connect the HDMI output of this unit to the HDMI input of a TV/monitor.
Of the video output above, the HDMI is the best, YUY is the second best, S-Video is good and
composite is standard.
Use the best available video connection.
HDMI (High-definition Digital Multimedia Interface) supports EDID and DDC2B, and lets the player
integrate with video equipment easily, automatically selecting the best video and audio formats
available.
HDMI supports all ATSC HDTV standards and provides the highest picture quality available.
HDMI only requires one cable and uses a high-speeed digital signal (5Gbps) to transfer
unzipped, high-resolution, and multi-channel audio data. HDMI supports DVD Audio and
other advanced digital audio formats, as well as 8-channel 96kHz digital audio
Transmission. HDMI works with HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection), to prevent
copyrighted material from being copied without authorization.
NOTE: if you need to set up HDMI, you must be into RESOLUTION and choose the pixel what you
preferred
.
HDMI OUTPUT
TV SYSTEM
AUTO PLAY
VIDEO
TV TYPE
PASSWORD
RATING
NEXT PAGE
RESOLUTION
480P/576P
702P
1080I
1080P
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HDMI output
Definition of terms
Specifications
Angle
Recorded onto some DVD discs are scenes which have
been simultaneously shot from a number of different angles
(the same scene is shot from the front, from the left side,
from the right side, etc.). With such discs, the ANGLE button
can be used to view the scene from different angles.
Chapter number
These numbers are recorded on DVD disc. A title is sub-
divided into many sections, each of which is numbered,
and specific parts of video presentations can be searched
quickly using these numbers.
DVD/Divx
This refers to a high-density optical disc on which high-
quality pictures and sound have been obtained by means
of digital signals. Incorporation a new video compression
techmology (MPEG II) and high-density recording tech-
nology, DVD enables esthetically pleasing full-motion
video to be recorded over long periods of time (for
instance, a whole movie can be recorded).
DVD has a structure consisting of two 0.6 mm thin discs
which are adhered to each other. Since the thinner the disc,
the higher the density at which the information can be
recorded, a DVD disc hav a greater capacity than a single
1.2mm thick disc. Since the two thin discs are adhered to each
other, there is the potential to achieve double-sided play
sometime in the future for even longer duration play
Playback control(PBC)
This is recorded on a Video CD (version2.0). The scenes
or information to be viewed (or listened to) can be selected
interactively with the TV monitor by looking at the menu
shown on the TV monitor.
Subitles
This is the appearance of the dialogue at the bottom of
the screen which are prerecorded on some DVD discs.
Time number
This indicates the play time which has elapsed from the
start of a disc or a title. It can be used to find a specific
scene quickly. (It may not work with some disc).
Title number
These numbers are recorded on DVD discs. When disc
contains two or more movies, these movies are numbered
as title1. title2, etc.
Track number
These numbers are assigned to the tracks which are re-
corded on Video CDs and CDs. They enable specific
tracks to be located quickly.
Video CD
This contains recordings fo pictures and sound whose
quality is on a par with that of videotape. This player also
supports Video CDs with playback control (version2.0).
Power
Requirements:
AC 9.-250V ~ 60/50HZ
Power
Consumption:
25W
Signal system:
PAL/AUTO/NTSC/PALM
Operating temperature range:
+5 to+35
Operating humidity range:
5 to 90%(no condensation)
Discs played:
(1) DVD-VIDEO disc Divx
12cm single-sided, single-layer
12cm single-sided, dual-layer
12cm double-sided, single-layer
8cm single-sided, single-lsyer
8cm single-sided, dual-lsyer
8cm double-sided, single-layer
(2) Compact disc(VIDEO CD)
12cm disc
8cm disc
S-video output:
Y output level:
1 Vp-p (75)
C output level:
0.286 Vp-p (75)
Video output level:
1Vp-p
Audio output level:
1Vp-p (1KHz, 0dB)
Audio signal output characteristics:
DVD (linear audio):
(1) Frequency respose:
20Hz-20KHz (48KHz sampling)
20Hz-20KHz (96KHz sampling)
(2) S/N ratio: 65dB
(3) Dynaic range: 90dB
(4) Wow and flutter: below measurable level
CD audio.
(1) Frequency response:
20Hz-20KHz
(2) S/N ratio:
65dB
(3) Dynamic range: 90dB
(4) Wow and flutter: below measurable level
Pickup:
Wave length: 655nm
Laser power: CLASS 1
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Definations of terms