Glossary – Xoro HSD 6000 User Manual
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GLOSSARY
S/PDIF
S-Video
SECAM
Aspect ratio: 4:3 and 16:9
Super Video CD (SVCD)
Video CD(VCD)
YPbPr
YUV
S/PDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface) is a digital
transmission standard for audio data. S/PDIF can
transmit audiofiles from one source to another without
having to leave the digital transmission which would
result in worse quality.
Desribes the way video signals are transmitted. With S-
Video, luminance and color information are transmitted
separately. S-Video interface can easily be identified by
its 4-ports in a round connector.
French TV standard. It is also used outside france in
some Easter European countries. Refresh rate is the
same as in PAL standard (50 Hz). The signal produces
625 TV lines.
Full Frame refers to programs developed for TV display
with an aspect ratio of 4:3. Widescreen refers to
programs developed for screens with an aspect ratio of
16:9.
If a widescreen program is displayed on a 4:3 screen,
the picture will have black borders on top and bottom.
SVCD stands for Super Video CD. SVCD's are very
similar to VCD's, one can store 35 60 minutes of high
quality video with up to 2 Stereo audiotracks and 4
different subtitles. All Xoro DVD players can play
SVCD's.
VCD stands for "Video Compact Disc". VCDs are
similar to normal CDs. They contain movies with sound.
A VCD can store 74 to 80 minutes of video with stereo
sound. For the storage of audio and video, MPEG-1 is
used. All Xoro DVD players can play VCD's.
please refer to YUV
Videosignal with separated transmission of color and
brightness information. Similar to RGB, the signal is
transmitted via tree separate RCA cables. Also called
Component Signal. YUV delivers best signal quality
available with analogue signal transmission.
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