YAMADA DVD 2600 Operating Instructions Manual
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It can be used to find a specific scenequickly. (It may not work with some discs.)Title numberThese numbers are recorded on DVD discs. When a disccontains two or more movies, these movies are numbered astitle1, title2,etc.CSSCSS stands for "Content Scramble System". It is the data scram-bling method used to garble the content of a DVD disc. Ac-cording to most sources, CSS was put into use for the pur-pose of ensuring that copyrighted material placed in this for-mat would only be usable with licensed DVD playbackmechanisms.Appendix (Definition of Keywords)DVDThis refers to a high-density optical disc on which high-qualitypictures and sound have been recorded by means of digitalsignals. Incorporating a new video compression technology(MPEG II) and high-density recording technology, DVD enablesaesthetically pleasing full-motion video to be recorded overlong periods of time (for instance, a whole movie can berecorded.)DVD has a structure consisting of two 0.6mm thindiscs that are adhered to each other. Since the thinner thedisc, the higher the density at which the information can berecorded, a DVD disc has a greater capacity than a single 1.2mm thick disc. Since the two thin discs are adhered to eachother, there is the potential to achieve double-sided play some-time in the future for even longer duration play.SubtitleThese are the printed lines appearing at the bottom of thescreen that translate or transcribe the dialogue. They arerecorded on DVD discs.Dolby DigitalDolby Digital is an advanced form of digital audio coding thatmakes it possible to store and transmit high-quality digital soundfar more efficiently than was previously possible. First usedin movied theaters in 1992, it is the result of decades spent byDolby Laboratories developing signal-processing systems thatexploit the characteristics of human hearing.Dolby Digital 2 ChannelAt the option of their producers, Dolby Digital programs candeliver surround sound with two discrete range channels-left and right .AngleRecorded onto some DVD discs are scenes which have beensimultaneously shot from a number of different angles (thesame scene is shot from the front, from the left side, from theright side, etc.) With such discs, the ANGLE button can beused to view the scene from different angles.Chapter numberThese numbers are recorded on DVD discs. A title is subdi-vided into many sections, each of which is numbered, andspecific parts of video presentations can be searched quicklyby using these numbers.20 19 |
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