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Glossary ❖ Dolby TrueHD Dolby TrueHD is an audio format using lossless coding. 08 With BD-ROMs, up to 8 channels can be recorded at 96 ❖ Angle (Multi angle) kHz/24 bits, or up to 6 channels at 192 kHz/24 bits. English 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. ❖ Dolby Vision Dolby Vision is one of the High Dynamic Range (HDR) technologies. This imaging technology expands the ❖ AVCHD (Advanced Video Codec High Definition) dynamic range of images, and improve the contrast and color representation capability by having meta data such as brightness information for each scene. See page 61. ❖ BDAV ❖ DRM A technology for protecting copyrighted digital data. Français Of the BD format, the Audio Visual Format Specifications Digitized videos, images and audio retain the same for HD digital broadcast recording is referred to as BDAV quality even when they are copied or transferred on this player and in these operating instructions. repeatedly. DRM is a technology for restricting the ❖ BD-J distribution or playback of such digital data without the authorization of the copyright holder. See page 10. ❖ DSD (Direct Stream Digital) Español ❖ BD-LIVE See page 9. The Digital Audio encoding system found on SACDs, that expresses the audio signals by the pulse density of one bit data. ❖ BDMV Of the BD format, the Audio Visual Format Specifications designed for pre-packaged high definition (HD) movie contents is referred to as BDMV on this player and in ❖ DTS Digital Surround DTS Digital Surround is an audio format to record 48 kHz/24 bits audio signals in 5.1 channels. these operating instructions. ❖ DTS-HD High Resolution Audio ❖ BONUSVIEW See page 9. DTS-HD High Resolution Audio is an audio format using lossy coding. It can record 7.1 channels at 96 kHz/24 bits. ❖ Deep Color See page 17. ❖ DTS-HD Master Audio DTS-HD Master Audio is an audio format using lossless coding. With BD-ROMs, 7.1 channels can be recorded at ❖ Default Gateway 96 kHz/24 bits, or 5.1 channels at 192 kHz/24 bits. A default gateway is a communication device such as a router which passes data between networks. It is used to direct data to networks on which the destination gateway is not explicitly specified. ❖ Ethernet A standard for local area networks (LANs) used to connect multiple computers, etc. in the same location. This player supports 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/ ❖ DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration 1000BASE-T. Protocol) This protocol provides configuration parameters (IP address, etc.) for computers and other devices connected to the network. ❖ 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 ❖ DNS (Domain Name System) video signal with interlaced scan method (1080i, etc.). This is a system for associating Internet host names with ❖ HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia IP addresses. Interface) ❖ Dolby Digital See page 17. Dolby Digital is an audio format to record the sound in up to 5.1 channels with a fraction of the amount of data as compared to linear PCM audio signals. ❖ HDR HDR is an abbreviation for High Dynamic Range. Compared to the conventional SDR (Standard Dynamic ❖ Dolby Digital Plus Dolby Digital Plus is an audio format for high-definition media. Built on Dolby Digital, it combines the efficiency and flexibility to provide high quality multi-channel audio. Range), this technology expands the dynamic range of images by expanding the brightness information of images. This product supports two types of HDR methods, which are HDR10 and Dolby Vision. With BD-ROMs, up to 7.1 channels of digital sound can be recorded. ❖ HEVC (H.265/HEVC) HEVC is an abbreviation for High Efficiency Video Coding. This is one of the compression standards for motion pictures. The compression efficiency of HEVC is better than that of MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 AVC (H.264). 59 En

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Glossary
Angle (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.
AVCHD (Advanced Video Codec High
Definition)
See page 61.
BDAV
Of the BD format, the Audio Visual Format Specifications
for HD digital broadcast recording is referred to as BDAV
on this player and in these operating instructions.
BD-J
See page 10.
BD-LIVE
See page 9.
BDMV
Of the BD format, the Audio Visual Format Specifications
designed for pre-packaged high definition (HD) movie
contents is referred to as BDMV on this player and in
these operating instructions.
BONUSVIEW
See page 9.
Deep Color
See page 17.
Default Gateway
A default gateway is a communication device such as a
router which passes data between networks. It is used to
direct data to networks on which the destination gateway
is not explicitly specified.
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol)
This protocol provides configuration parameters (IP
address, etc.) for computers and other devices
connected to the network.
DNS (Domain Name System)
This is a system for associating Internet host names with
IP addresses.
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital is an audio format to record the sound in up
to 5.1 channels with a fraction of the amount of data as
compared to linear PCM audio signals.
Dolby Digital Plus
Dolby Digital Plus is an audio format for high-definition
media. Built on Dolby Digital, it combines the efficiency
and flexibility to provide high quality multi-channel audio.
With BD-ROMs, up to 7.1 channels of digital sound can be
recorded.
Dolby TrueHD
Dolby TrueHD is an audio format using lossless coding.
With BD-ROMs, up to 8 channels can be recorded at 96
kHz/24 bits, or up to 6 channels at 192 kHz/24 bits.
Dolby Vision
Dolby Vision is one of the High Dynamic Range (HDR)
technologies. This imaging technology expands the
dynamic range of images, and improve the contrast and
color representation capability by having meta data such
as brightness information for each scene.
DRM
A technology for protecting copyrighted digital data.
Digitized videos, images and audio retain the same
quality even when they are copied or transferred
repeatedly. DRM is a technology for restricting the
distribution or playback of such digital data without the
authorization of the copyright holder.
DSD (Direct Stream Digital)
The Digital Audio encoding system found on SACDs, that
expresses the audio signals by the pulse density of one bit
data.
DTS Digital Surround
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
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.
Ethernet
A standard for local area networks (LANs) used to
connect multiple computers, etc. in the same location.
This player supports 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/
1000BASE-T.
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 (1080i, etc.).
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia
Interface)
See page 17.
HDR
HDR is an abbreviation for High Dynamic Range.
Compared to the conventional SDR (Standard Dynamic
Range), this technology expands the dynamic range of
images by expanding the brightness information of
images. This product supports two types of HDR
methods, which are HDR10 and Dolby Vision.
HEVC (H.265/HEVC)
HEVC is an abbreviation for High Efficiency Video
Coding. This is one of the compression standards for
motion pictures. The compression efficiency of HEVC is
better than that of MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 AVC (H.264).