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Glossary of terms – Ferguson Cute9TV User Manual

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GLOSSARY OF TERMS

DVB-T the Digital Video Broadcasting

standard that defines modulation and error
correction in terrestrial transmissions. MPEG-2

is used as the transport stream.
EPG - Electronic Programme Guide – a

service that displays detailed information
about current and future programmes on the

television screen.
FTA - Free-to-air – uuencoded radio and

television channels that may be received on
any television set.
STB - Set-top box – an electronic device
connected to the television set, which

processes the signal received from the
ground-based, cable or network satellite

antenna. It enables the playback of video and
sound.
HD (High Definition) - Used to describe
video content that is in one of the high

definition video formats. These are broadly
720i/p and 1080i/p. The 720 or 1080 refers to

the number of horizontal lines used to define
the picture and the “i” and “p” refer to

“interlaced” or “progressive scan”. Ordinary,
“SD / Standard Definition” TV used 576 lines

(PAL standard).
Full-HD - HD television standard for 1080p

quality video, with 1080 horizontal lines.
HD Ready - HD television standard for 720p

quality video, with 720 horizontal lines.
Aspect ratio: The ratio of vertical and

horizontal sizes of a displayed image. The
horizontal vs. vertical ratio of conventional

TVs is 4:3, and that of widescreens is 16:9.
JPEG: A very common digital still picture

format. A still-picture data compression
system proposed by the Joint Photographic

Expert Group, which features small decrease
in image quality in spite of its high

compression ratio.
XviD: MPEG-4 based video compression

technology, that can shrink digital video to
sizes small enough to be transported over the

internet, while maintaining high visual quality.

H.264: is a next-generation video
compression format. H.264 is also known as

MPEG-4 AVC. Developed for use in high
definition systems such as HDTV, Blu-ray as

well as low resolution portable devices, H.264
offers better quality at lower file sizes than

both MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 ASP (DivX or XviD).
H.264 is sometimes referred (erroneously) as

x264 – x264 is the name of a popular
freeware encoder for the H.264 format. H.264

is also sometimes referred to as MP4, again
this is technically incorrect. MP4 is a container

format much like AVI or MKV and it can be
used to “house” many different types of

compression codecs, not just H.264.
Container. The multimedia container file is

used to identify and interleave different data
types. Simpler container formats can contain

different types of audio codecs, while more
advanced container formats can support

multiple audio and video streams, subtitles,
chapter-information, and meta-data (tags) —

along with the synchronization information
needed to play back the various streams

together. There are many container formats,
such as AVI, Matroska (MKV), MOV, MP4,

OGM, WAV, etc.
PCM (Pulse Code Modulation): A system

for converting analog sound signal to digital
signal for later processing, with no data

compression used in conversion.
S/PDIF - Format for carrying audio digitally

over either optical (TOSLINK) or electrical
(Coaxial) cable. Can carry high quality DTS or

Dolby Digital audio.

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