What is DVD?
About Component Output
About JPEG High Resolution Digital Pictures
About Dolby
A standard DVD is a high-density optical disc, consisting of two pieces of 0.6mm thick circular discs bound together.
With recent enhancements of audio and video compression technology, each disc is capable of recording up to 135
minutes of MPEG2 audio and video information at standard high-resolution bit rates. DVD has the capability of
delivering a very near perfect picture while other formats lag far behind. The horizontal resolution of DVD is in excess
of 500 lines, VCD is 250 lines and SVCD has 350 lines. Put simply, a DVD, with MPEG2 encoding delivers a data
transmission rate nearly fifty times that of an MPEG1 encoded VCD.
Component video output is an advanced video transmission mode fo r current DVD players which transmits original
picture signals to TV sets through Y/Cb/Cr output terminals and can avoid interference during signal transmission.
This produces the best image quality and presents a more lifelike, vivid image to the viewer.
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) is a group jointly established by two institutions, ISO and IEC. The static
digital picture coding standard jointly developed by ISO and IEC is known as JPEG. The algorithm for JPEG
compressed coded picture constitutes the basis for VCD and DVD techniques. The JPEG digital picture has become
the standard format for photo grade, high resolution pictures on internet, and also is the format for most digital camera
picture storage. It is recommended you record JPEG picture files stored in digital cameras, or scanned from photos,
using a scanner onto CD-R disc because CD-R's are a reliable, long term storage solution of digital pictures. This
player can browse all discs recorded with JPEG pictures and provides multiple imaging modes (left to right, from
upside to downside, shutter mode, etc.)
'Dolby', 'Pro Logic' and double 'D' marks are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Production authorized by Dolby
Laboratories. Confidential works not permitted to issue. Dolby Lab 1992-1997. All rights reserved.
A bout H DMI
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI supports the following video and audio formats:
VIDEO:
AUDIO:
is a acronym of High Definition Multimedia Interface. It is a specification that combines video and audio into a
single digital interface for use with digital versatile disc(DVD)players, digital television(DTV) players, set-top boxes,
and other audiovisual devices. The base of HDMI is High Bandwidth Digital content Protection(HDCP) and the core
technology of Digital Visual Interface(DVI). HDCP is an Intel specification used to protect digital content transmitted
and received by DVI- compliant displays.
supports standard, enhanced, or high-definition video plus standard to multi-channel surround-sound audio.
HDMI benefits include uncompressed digital video a bandwidth of up to 5 gigabytes per second , one connector
instead of several cables and connectors, and communication between the video source and the DTV. HDMI
development is overseen by the HDMI Working Group that includes Sony, Hitachi, Silicon Image, Philips, and Toshiba
as members.
SDTV (Standard definition TV): 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p
HDTV
High definition TV) : 720p, 1080i, 1080p
CD: 16 bit @ 32/44.1/48KHz,
DVD video: Digital audio@ 96KHz
DVD-AUDIO: 24 bit @192KHz
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