TVGuardian DRM-2001G DVD Player User Manual


 
Glossary of Terms
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TERM DEFINITION
Chapter Chapter refers to the subtitle of each title of division on the
DVD image or music. Normally, one title contains several
chapters. Each chapter has its own unique number so it
can be searched easily.
Compatibility (Finalize) Compatibility (Finalize) means to process the information
stored in the disc to make it compatible with other DVD
players. Without this process, the disc can only be played
on this unit. This function is relevant to DVD+R discs only.
DVD+R disc DVD+R discs are also called Write-one DVD Discs. It can
be recorded for only tome time. The recorded disc can be
played on other DVD players after being closed.
DVD+RW disc DVD+RW discs are also called DVD+Rewritabe discs. You
can record onto this disc multiple times.
Erasing the disc Erasing the disc means removing information stored on
the optical disc or hard disc.
Multiple angles function Some DVDs record di erent images of one view taken
from di erent angles of a screen. The user can view such
angles by pressing the “angle” key.
Multiple languages function Some DVDs record sound ins several languages. The
di erent languages can be released according to the
corresponding function menu.
Multiple subtitle function Some DVDs record the picture description in multiple
languages. Press the “SUBTITLE” key while watching, and
the recorded subtitle languages will appear.
Preparation for recording Formal preparation for recording includes examining the
type of the disc and the recording format, doing necessary
optical adaptation and pre-writing the content area.
Progressive and Interlace Progressive means a frame picture can be scanned to one
eld. Interlace means a frame picture can be scanned
to two  elds. This unit provides both progressive and
interlace modes.
Recording quality and length For DVD±R/RW discs with the capacity of 4.7GB, HDD
disc with capacity of 80GB, there are 6 di erent recording
qualities in accordance with the compressing program.
SLP: Good image quality; 6 hours of recording
EP: Good image quality; 4 hours of recording
LP: Better image quality; 3 hours of recording
SP+: Good image quality; 2.5 hours of recording
SP: Better image quality; 2 hours of recording
HQ: Best image quality; 1 hour of recording