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24p movie display:
Films released on Blu-ray Disc support presentation of
24p cinema films. The Blu-ray player transfers the original film format to
the television with 24 frames per second. The DMM (DigitalMovieMode)
set in the factory calculates and inserts additional intermediate pictures,
which suppress film jerking typical for the cinema, thereby providing for
a smooth motion sequence.
A
Active antenna:
An antenna with its own power supply or amplification
which can improve the reception is areas with a poor coverage.
Administrator:
Person who administers the network, i.e. takes care of
setting up and maintaining all components belonging to the network.
AVI:
Abbreviation for Audio Video Interleave, a video container file format
developed by Microsoft. A single AVI video file can contain several audio,
video and text data streams (thus the name container format).
AV socket:
Socket for audio and video signals.
AV sources:
Audio/video source.
AV-VIDEO:
Audio/video sockets on the side of the TV set (cinch and mini-DIN).
B
Band:
Name for a transmission range.
Blu-ray Disc:
The follow-up format of
DVD
. The contents of about five
DVDs fit onto one Blu-ray Disc (abbreviated BD). Therefore, the Blu-ray
disc provides enough space for high-resolution images and multi-channel
sound formats.
BMP:
Abbreviation for Bitmap, a grid graphics format designed for Micro-
soft Windows and OS/2 that is wide spread and therefore supported by
almost every popular graphics software package without any problems.
C
CA module:
The
Conditional Access module
contains the coding system
and compares the transmitted code with the one on the
Smart Card
. If
they match, the appropriate stations or programmes are decoded.
CEC:
Abbreviation for Consumer Electronics Control. CEC provides uni-
versal component control functions for entertainment electronics devices
(e.g. System standby, One Touch Play). CEC is also known as
Digital Link
HD
at Loewe.
Channel (WLAN):
The channel is a certain part of the WLAN frequency
band. Devices that want to communicate with each other have to use the
same WLAN channel. In Europe the WLAN frequency band is currently
divided into 13 channels.
Cinch cable:
Cable for transmitting audio or video.
CI slot:
See
Common Interface
.
Client:
Also referred to as network client; describes an end device such
as your TV set that is connected to the network and gets data from a
(media) server to make it accessible to the user.
Common Interface:
The Common Interface (CI slot) is a standardised
interface. By inserting suitable decoding modules (
CA modules
) and a
Smart Card
coded digital programmes can be used.
Common Interface Plus:
CI Plus is an advanced development of the
Com-
mon Interface
standard. CI Plus slots are in principle downward compatible
to the previous CI standard, i.e. CA modules and Smart Cards according
to the past CI standard can continue to be used in CI Plus slots, as far as
the programme provider permits this. Additionally, extended regulations
apply however to CI Plus.
Component IN:
Connection in which the video signal is transmitted via
three separate cinch connections. It is made up of the brightness signal
“Y“ and the colour difference signals “Pb“ and “Pr“.
YPbPr
is the original
analogue version of the digital
YCbCr
in which video data saved on the
DVD as well as transmitted via satellite, cable or antenna in DVB are
colour coded.
Conditional Access module:
See
CA module
.
D
Decoder:
Analogue, coded TV signals are passed through a decoder and
made visible again.
DHCP:
Abbreviation for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. DHCP al-
lows automatic assignment of IP addresses with the aid of a DHCP server.
DHCP server:
Network service which takes care of automatic assignment
of IP addresses to clients.
Digital Link:
System for controlling recorders (for video and DVD recorders
from Loewe) via the Euro AV sockets of the Loewe TV set with concealed
setup. Controlling the recorder for timer recordings.
Digital Link HD:
System for controlling devices via the HDMI connection
of the Loewe TV set in the case of concealed installation.
DivX:
Video Codec which allows even large files to be relatively highly com-
pressed in their file size without having to tolerate important quality losses.
DNS:
Abbreviation of Domain Name System. Readable names (e.g. www.
loewe-int.de) are assigned to numerical
IP addresses
. DNS servers are
responsible for the resolution of readable addresses into the correspond-
ing IP addresses.
Dolby Digital:
Digital multi-channel audio. The digital standard for high
quality home movie systems. The individual channels are broadcast sepa-
rately in this standard. The three front channels right, left and centre,
the two surround channels right and left and the external subwoofer
channels are called a 5:1 signal.
Dolby Pro Logic:
Analogue multi-channel audio. Converts a Dolby-
coded stereo signal into a surround sound. This usually contains four
channels (front left, centre, front right, surround channel). A special
subwoofer channel is not generated in this method.
Glossary
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