Panasonic DMR-E50 Operating Instructions Manual page 50

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Bit-stream
This
is the digital
form
of multi-channel
audio
data
(e.g.,
5.1 chan-
nel) before
it is decoded
into its various
channels.
CPRM
(Content
Protection
for Recordable
Media)
CPRM
is the copyright
protection
technology
that is used
to protect
broadcasts
that
are allowed
to be recorded
only once
(e.g.
some
CATV broadcasts).
Interlace
and progressive
output
NTSC,
the video
signal
standard,
has 480 interlaced
(i) scan
lines,
whereas
progressive
scanning
uses
twice
the number
of scan
lines.
This
is called
480~.
The video
signals
output
from
this unit's COM-
PONENT
VIDEO
OUT
terminals
(Y, PB, PR) allow you to enjoy
higher
quality
pictures
than
if the signals
were
output
from the VIDEO
OUT
terminal
or S-VIDEO
OUT terminal.
Decoder
IIPIB
A decoder
restores
the coded
audio
signals
on DVDs
to normal.
This is called
decoding.
MPEG
2, the video
compression
standard
adopted
for use
with
DVD-Video,
codes
frames
using these
3 picture
types.
I:
lntra coded
picture
Dolby
Digital
This
is a method
of coding
digital
signals
developed
by Dolby
Labo-
ratories.
Apart
from stereo
(2-channel)
audio,
these
signals
can also
be multi-channel
audio.
A large
amount
of audio
information
can be
recorded
on one disc using
this method.
This
unit is set to record
using
Dolby
Digital
in all recording
modes.
This
picture
has the best
quality
and
is the best
to use when
adjusting
the picture.
P:
Predictive
coded
picture
This
picture
is calculated
based
on past
I- or P-pictures.
B:
Bidirectionally-predictive
coded
picture
This
picture
is calculated
by comparing
past and future
I- and
P-pictures
so it has the lowest
volume
of information.
Dolby
Pro Logic
A surround
system
where
a 4-channel
audio
track
is recorded
as 2
Linear
PCM (pulse
code
modulation)
channels
and then
is restored
to 4 channels
for play. The
surround
These
are
uncompressed
digital
signals.
This
unit
outputs
linear
channel
is monaural
and can reproduce
up to 7 kHz.
PCM sound
in 2 channels
from the DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT
terminals.
DTS (Digital
Theater
Systems)
This
surround
system
is used
in many
movie
theaters
around
the
world.
There
is good
separation
between
the channels,
so realistic
sound
effects
are possible.
Playback
control
(PBC)
If a Video
CD has playback
control,
you can select
scenes
and infor-
mation
with menus.
Pan&ScanlLetterbox
Film and video
DVD-Videos
are recorded
using
either
film or video.
Usually,
film is
recorded
at 24 frames
per second,
the rate
movies
are filmed
at,
while video
is recorded
at 30 frames
per second.
In general,
DVD-Video
are produced
with the intention
that they
be
viewed
on a widescreen
television
with an aspect
ratio of 16:9. This
means
you can view most
material
with the intended
aspect
ratio on
a widescreen
television.
Frame
still and field
still
Frames
are the still pictures
that go together
to make
a moving
pic-
ture. There
are about
30 frames
shown
each
second.
One frame
is made
up of two fields.
A regular
television
shows
these
fields
one after
the other to create
frames.
A still is shown
when
you
pause
a moving
picture.
A frame
still is
made
up of two alternating
fields,
so the picture
may appear
blurred,
but overall
quality
is high.
A field
still is not blurred,
but it has
only
half the information
of a
frame
still so picture
quality
is lower.
Material
with this ratio will not fit onto a standard
television
with an
aspect
ratio
of 4:3. Two styles
of picture,
"Pan&Scan"
and "Letter-
box",
deal with this problem.
Pan&Scan:
The
sides
are
cut
off so the
j-
-1
I
I
picture
fills the screen.
I
,
I
I
I
-I
Letterbox:
Black
bands
appear
at the top
and bottom
of the picture
so the
picture
itself
appears
in
an
aspect
ratio of 16:9.
Do not use irregularly
shaped
discs,
such
as heart-shaped.
(These
can damage
the unit.)
DVD-Video,
Video
CD, CD
Wipe
with a damp
cloth and then wipe dry.
W How to hold a disc
W Handling
precautions
Do not touch
the recorded
surface.
n If there is dirt or condensation
on the disc
l
Do not write
on the label side with a ball-point
pen or other
writing
1
instrument.
l
Do not use record
cleaning
sprays,
benzine,
thinner,
static
electric-
ity prevention
liquids
or any other
solvent.
~DO
not attach
labels
or stickers
to discs.
(Do not use discs
with
exposed
adhesive
from tape or left over peeled-off
stickers.)
l
Do not use scratch-proof
protectors
or covers.
l
Do not use discs
printed
with label printers
available
on the mar-
Moisture
may condense
on discs
after
they are brought
inside
from
the cold.
ket.
l
Do not use discs
that are badly
warped
or cracked.
DVD-RAM
and DVD-R
Clean
only
with
the
DVD-RAM/PD
disc
cleaner
available
as an
optional
accessory,
part number
LF-K200DCAl.
m
Do
not use
cleaners
or cloths
for CDs
to clean
DVD-RAM
and
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DVD-Ft.
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