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Bose Lifestyle 28 Series I - Introduction Details; Video and Audio Terminology Definitions

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6 October 30, 2001 AM259776_01_V.pdf
Introduction
Chapter
In DVD-Video, a division of a title. Technically called a part of title (PTT).
Component video
A video system containing three separate color component signals,
either red/green/blue (RGB) or chroma/color difference (YPbPr), in analog or digital form. The
MPEG-2 encoding system used by DVD is based on color-difference component digital
video. Most televisions do not have component video inputs.
Composite Video
A single video signal that contains luminance, color, and synchronization
information. NTSC and PAL are examples of composite video systems.
Dolby Digital 3/2.1
A more technical representation of Dolby Digital 5.1 sound. The 3 rep-
resents the 3 front channels, and the 2.1 represents the 2 surround channels including a
LFE (low-frequency effects) channel.
DVD
An acronym that is most commonly known to mean Digital Video Disc or Digital Versa-
tile Disc. The audio/video/data storage system is based on 12-cm optical discs.
DVD Video
A standard for storing and reproducing audio and video on DVD-ROM discs,
based on MPEG video, Dolby Digital and MPEG audio, and other proprietary data formats.
IR
An acronym for infrared. Pertains to the type of remote that sends/receives commands
on an infrared light beam.
Letterbox
The projected aspect ratio of feature lms is often wider than 525 or 625 line
video formats. It is becoming common practice to transfer lms to video with black borders at
the top and bottom of the picture. The lm picture becomes a letterbox within the video.
MP3
MPEG-1 Layer III audio. This is a compressed audio format that allows you to record
many hours of music on a single CD.
NTSC
An acronym for National Television System Committee. The organization that devel-
oped both the American Black & White and Color television system.
PAL
An acronym for Phase Alternate Line. This is one of several composite video systems.
The PAL format is used extensively in Western Europe.
PCM
An uncompressed, digitally coded representation of an analog signal. This is the form
of the digital audio signal used for both CD and laserdisc. It is a serial data stream that is
coded for transmission or recording. PCM is also used for many other types of serial data
communications.
S-video
A video interface standard that carries separate luminance and chrominance sig-
nals, usually on a four-pin mini-DIN connector. Also called Y/C. The quality of S-video is sig-
nicantly better than composite video since it does not require a comb lter to separate the
signals. Most high-end televisions have S-video inputs.
YPbPr
A component analog video signal containing one luminance and two chrominance
components. Often referred to loosely as YUV or Y, B-Y, R-Y.

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