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DVD Technical Notes

Video

Of course, the choice of film or video ultimately depends on

individual production budgets and artistic intent.  And important

variations occur.  A growing number of theatrical releases are

shot on video.  And Sony’s latest HDCAM

®

 high definition video

equipment can capture images at 24 frames per second

progressive scan – 24P.

We’ve seen that much of television broadcasting starts out as

movie film at 24 frames per second.  This means not only

has it been converted from film to video, it’s been converted

from 24P to 60i.  A machine called a telecine performs both

conversions.  Simple arithmetic says that 60

÷

24 = 2.5.  This

means that each film frame must convert to an average of

2.5 video fields.  A process called 3-2 pulldown performs

this conversion.  The first film frame is converted to three

video fields.  The next film frame is converted to two video

fields.  The next film frame is converted to three video

fields, and so on.  We get a pattern of 3-2-3-2-3-2 etc, from

which 3-2 pulldown gets its name.  This pattern averages out

to 2.5 video fields for every film frame.  The telecine

converts a film frame to three video fields by repeating the

first field.  For example, the first video field may consist of

odd scanning lines, the second field consists of even

scanning lines and the third field consists of the same odd

scanning lines as the first.

In order to fit a feature-length film onto a CD-sized disc, the

DVD format employs MPEG-2 digital compression.  And

one important trick of this compression is to make an

important distinction between footage originally shot on

video and footage originally shot on film.  As you would

expect, DVD stores video footage in its native 60i form.

But you might be surprised to learn that most DVDs shot

on film store the images at film’s native rate of 24 frames

per second!

Like material shot on video, the typical DVD shot on film is

encoded from 60i videotape.  But in the DVD authoring

process, logic circuits in the majority of high-quality MPEG

encoders detect the telltale pattern of 3-2-3-2 in the incoming

video fields, the so-called 3-2 cadence.  Since repeated fields

would waste precious disc space, the DVD eliminates them and

replaces them with First Field Repeat Flags (FFRFs) to tell

the player which fields to repeat.  The remaining fields are

reassembled back into their original frames and encoded onto

the DVD in progressive scan at 525/24P.  This system is 20%

more space-efficient than 60i.  It’s an important advantage

because it enables DVDs to hold films that are 20% longer.  Or

DVDs can encode each frame with a 20% more bits, for even

better picture quality.

The 24P encoding of film-originated DVDs means that 3-2

pulldown must be performed in the DVD player before the

picture can be displayed on a conventional television.  The

exact pattern of 3-2 pulldown can have a subtle effect on the

rendering of motion.  So it’s important that the DVD reproduce

the 3-2 pulldown cadence of the original master videotape.

That’s where the FFRFs come in.  They identify each field to be

repeated as part of a “3.”

The 525/24P encoding of film-originated material has a special

property.  In conventional 525/60i video, each “B” field repre-

sents a slice of time 1/60th second after the corresponding “A”

field.  To the extent that objects in the frame are moving, the two

fields won’t match and aren’t well-suited for direct output in

progressive scan.

In contrast, 525/24P film-originated DVD is inherently progres-

sive and is perfectly suited to progressive scan display. Ironically,

today’s MPEG decoder chips automatically convert the 525/24P

progressive DVD into 525/60i interlaced video.  There’s no way

to “tap into” the chips and extract the progressive signal.

Additional processing is required to convert the 525/60i interlaced

signal into a 525/60P progressive signal for output to a compa-

tible television.  The required process is called 3-2 reverse

conversion.  Because the process operates on a digital signal in

the digital domain, it can result in a super high-quality video

source that promises to be the ideal complement to high-end, big-

screen televisions with 525P inputs.

Unfortunately, not every DVD player with 525P outputs fully

delivers on the promise.  Concerns such as flicker, motion

artifacts and 3-2 cadence glitches can visibly degrade the

viewing experience.  As later sections will show, the Sony DVP-

S9000ES represents a thorough engineering solution — one that

realizes the full potential of progressive scanning.

Progressive scan 525P outputs have been promoted as a

must-have feature in high-end DVD players.  But not all

progressive-scan outputs are created equal.  Sony, a leader

in progressive scanning equipment for broadcasting and movie

production, understands the limitations of conventional

designs.  And Sony engineers were determined to overcome

those limitations.  The result is Sony’s exclusive Precision

Cinema Detection — the key to even higher performance in

525P reproduction.

Sony’s Fast and Pure Cinema Detection.

A thorough solution to the engineering challenges of

525P output, Sony’s Fast and Pure Cinema Detection

incorporates four significant advances:

Film-to-Video Transfer and 3-2 Pulldown

Film and Video on DVD

3-2 Reverse Conversion

Realizing the Potential of 525P

Содержание DVP S9000ES

Страница 1: ...The standard prices shown in this catalog consumption tax and expenses of transportation installation connection and adjustment DVP S9000ES DVD Video CD SACD Player Technical Notes ...

Страница 2: ...New Generation Prestige DVD Player DVP S9000ES Now opening a new field in playing back DVD of extremely pure images and high quality sounds 2 ...

Страница 3: ...with 525P outputs based on Fast and Pure Cinema Detection The world s first DVD Video player to incorporate true Super Audio Compact Disc playback The first DVD player to join Sony s ES Series the Elevated Standard in audio reproduction and now video reproduction In addition the player represents significant refinements in MPEG image processing optical transport construction and craftsmanship This...

Страница 4: ...d The B field contains the even numbered lines and lasts 1 60 second This system can be abbreviated 525 60i or simply 525i when discussing the line rate or 60i when discussing the picture rate The 525i solution is a compromise that doubles the picture rate but halves the vertical resolution at any given instant While it is a compromise the 525i system is highly effective an elegant engineering sol...

Страница 5: ...ms that are 20 longer Or DVDs can encode each frame with a 20 more bits for even better picture quality The 24P encoding of film originated DVDs means that 3 2 pulldown must be performed in the DVD player before the picture can be displayed on a conventional television The exact pattern of 3 2 pulldown can have a subtle effect on the rendering of motion So it s important that the DVD reproduce the...

Страница 6: ...FFRFs at all Sony s dedicated microprocessor with motion detection can elicit full performance The microprocessor can judge the correlation between fields very accurately supplementing the FFRF detection system As a result the Sony DVP S9000ES can read and reproduce even this worst case disc in beautiful stable 525P A and B fields originated on film represent a single slice of time and have no mot...

Страница 7: ...d maintain this integrity Here again a well designed DVD player surpasses most outboard devices Sony s progressive scanning outputs represent a new benchmark in home video perfor mance But Sony s design goals for the DVP S9000ES required even more Sony built a new MPEG Image Processor to undertake three crucial functions 1 Motion Adaptive Field Noise Reduction 2 Block Noise Reduction 3 Clear Frame...

Страница 8: ...ear and natural image movement without ghosting or other motion artifacts Another characteristic limitation of MPEG 2 compression is block noise This is the tendency for delicately shaded picture areas to be rendered as solid rectangles of color Instead of a continuous contour of color on the cheek of an actress fading softly into shadow you see subtle squares of approximately correct color Block ...

Страница 9: ...e car arrives the Block Noise Reduction system already knows that it s a legitimate picture edge and will pass it through without correction While we have described Block Noise Reduction for the vertical block edges the system works equally well for horizontal block edges The result is a comprehensive solution to even subtle picture errors caused by block noise Images are clearer and more natural ...

Страница 10: ...wn for adjustment that matches the DVD player output to the characteristics of your display Direct view CRTs plasma panels CRT projectors and LCD projectors each have specific needs For example LCD projectors are subject to black float and can benefit from a calibration below black CRT direct view televisions tend to loose dark detail when viewed in brightly lit rooms Historically gamma adjustment...

Страница 11: ...ersampling similar to the oversampling near universal in audio CD players To capture 13 5 MHz signals the luminance channel uses a 27 MHz sampling frequency The D A conversion uses 2x oversampling system to bring this to 54 MHz In a similar process each chrominance channel gets 4x oversampling The CB and CR sampling frequency of 13 5 MHz is quadrupled to 54 MHz As in CD players this method makes q...

Страница 12: ... slew rates required for wideband audio and video Output Signal Relay To simplify connections to your television the DVP S9000ES uses a common set of component video terminals for both progressive and interlaced output Naturally this requires output switching While common designs use semiconductor switches Sony employs a high quality mechanical relay It s a more expensive design that delivers more...

Страница 13: ...s 0 74 micrometers Laser wavelength 780nm 650nm Lens numerical 0 45 0 60 aperture NA Playback frequency DC 20 000 Hz DC 100 000 Hz range theoretical Dynamic range 96 dB audible More than 120 dB theoretical range audible range Maximum playback Approx 74 min Approx 110 min time stereo stereo Approx 74 min multi channel and stereo Additional functions Text graphics Text graphics video Security Pirate...

Страница 14: ...fessional DASH recorders and digital mixing consoles But to achieve a truly fundamental breakthrough in music reproduction Sony has invented a truly amazing audio technology Direct Stream Digital DSD encoding DSD encoding is destined to serve as the foundation for digital audio in the future Even the most advanced PCM record playback systems require decimation and interpolation filters that can ca...

Страница 15: ... tops flat bottoms and identical height You get audio output of extraordinarily low distortion The Current Pulse D A converter operates for SACD CD and DVD Video sound tracks alike The system supports the highest sound quality in DVD Video 96 kHz 24 bit recording A conventional digital filter has a fixed filtering coefficient with no user controls Sony s Variable Coefficient digital filter is a dr...

Страница 16: ...f radiated interference with Audio Direct output a front panel switch that automatically shuts off all Video and Digital outputs The switch enables the DVP S9000ES to operate audio only whenever you desire Three other power configurations are also offered Video Off Shuts down the video and power circuitry to eliminate its effect on the audio circuitry Digital Off Shuts down the signal Display Off ...

Страница 17: ...sses combine to suppress vibration In addition copper plating on the back panel and bottom help reduce noise by decreasing the ground potential difference To prevent shelf borne vibration from entering the chassis Sony s insulator feet locate the screw hole off center Varying the radius from screw to perimeter tends to vary the resonant frequency within the foot diffusing one potential path for vi...

Страница 18: ...back in the form of a defeatable beep tone confirms each command LED fluorescent display dimmer To minimize distraction during movie playback the front panel fluorescent display can be dimmed When you dim the display the player simultaneously dims the front panel LEDs Control Menu With DVD Video SACD and CD playback in a single chassis the DVP S9000ES is brimming with control options and configura...

Страница 19: ...DVD DVD Less than 0 0015 CD Less than 0 002 SACD Less than 0 0015 More than 103 dB DVD SACD More than 99 dB CD Beneath the limits of measurement 0 001 weighted peak Audio Characteristics Frequency Response Signal to noise Ratio Harmonic Distortion Dynamic Range Wow and Flutter 220 240V AC 50 60Hz 43W Standby less than 1W 17 x 5 x 155 8 430 x 126 x 398mm approx 27 lbs 12 oz 12 6 kg General Power re...

Страница 20: ...Specifications photos and related data are intended for design purposes and may be different from those of the product Printed in Singapore ...

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