Glossary
Used to describe the distribution of pixels in a digital image. Increasing the aspect
ratio of an image lowers the efficiency of the use of the pixels. The image will have
less detail than an image with the same amount of pixels, but with a lower aspect
ratio.
Aspect Ratio
The range of signal frequencies that a piece of audio or video equipment can encode
or decode; the difference between the limiting frequencies of a continuous frequency
band. Video uses higher frequency that audio, this requires a higher bandwidth
Bandwidth
A picture signal combined with synchronization and (possibly) color information. It is
a composite of three source signals called Y, U and V (together referred to as YUV).
Composite Video
Technology used by publishers to control access to and usage of hardware and
digital data, such as software, music and movies.
Digital Rights Management
(DRM)
Created by Divx® Inc., a video codec that is able to compress large video segments
into smaller sizes while maintaining a high visual quality.
Divx®
Audio compression technology developed by Dolby laboratories. The technology
contains up to 6 channels of sound, five channels for normal range speakers, which
include Right front, Center, Left Front, Right Rear and Left Rear, as well as one channel
for the subwoofer. Mono and Stereo usages are also supported by this format.
Dolby Digital®
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a compact audio/video interface for
transmitting uncompressed digital data. It connects digital audio/video sources such
as set-top boxes, Blu-ray Disc players, personal computers (PCs), game consoles to
compatible digital AV devices such as monitors, LCDs, Plasmas, or High Definition
Projectors.
HDMI
An ISO image is an archive file (also known as a disk image) of an optical disc in a
format defined by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Nomrally,
ISO image includes all the data of files contained on the archived CD/DVD in an
uncompressed format. In addition to data of the files it also contains all the file
system structures, and attributes, allowing Mvix to playback these files as if you are
playing a regular CD or DVD.
ISO
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is a set of networking protocols that allow devices to
connect seamlessly over the network. The UPnP protocol simplifies the
implementation of networks in the home (data sharing, communications, and
entertainment). This feature allows Mvix to seamlessly connect to your home PCs and
servers and enabling browsing experience (via Playon service) to common video
portals such as hulu.com, youtube.com, dailymotion.com, Netflix etc.
UPnP
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