Sony DCR-DVD108 Operating Instructions - Page 118
Glossary, 1ch surround sound, DVD menu, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital 5.1 Creator, Thumbnail
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Glossary x 5.1ch surround sound A system that plays back sound on 6 speakers, 3 at the front (left, right and center) and 2 at the rear (right and left) with an additional low-pass subwoofer counted as a 0.1 channel for frequencies of 120 Hz or lower. x DVD menu A menu screen that enables you to select a particular scene from a disc being played back on another device. x Dolby Digital An audio encoding (compression) system developed by Dolby Laboratories Inc. x Dolby Digital 5.1 Creator Sound compression technology developed by Dolby Laboratories Inc. which compresses audio efficiently while preserving high sound quality. It enables recording of 5.1ch surround sound while using disc space more efficiently. Discs created by Dolby Digital 5.1 Creator can be played back on a device compatible with the disc created on your camcorder. x MPEG MPEG stands for Moving Picture Experts Group, the group of standards for the coding (image compression) of video (movie) and audio. There are MPEG1 and MPEG2 formats. Your camcorder records movies with SD (standard definition) image quality in MPEG2 format. x Thumbnail Reduced-size images which enable you to view many images at the same time. "VISUAL INDEX" and "DVD MENU" use a thumbnail display system. x VIDEO mode One of the recording formats you can select when using a DVD-RW. VIDEO mode provides excellent compatibility with other DVD devices. x VR mode One of the recording formats you can select when using a DVD-RW. VR mode enables editing (deleting or sequence rearrangement) with your camcorder Finalizing the disc lets you play it back on a VR mode compatible DVD device. x VISUAL INDEX This function displays images of movies and still images you have recorded so that you can select those scenes you want to play back. 118