Kenwood KRF-V8300D User Manual

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Glossary
DTS−HD Master Audio
This loss-less (reversible) audio technology has been developed 
by DTS Corporation and reproduces audio in the same high 
quality as the studio-mastered audio data. With 96 kHz sampling 
frequency and 24-bit quantization, it is compatible with max. 
7.1 channels. This technology can be played with any of seven 
speaker layout patterns, making the content producer capable 
of delivering the intended sound effects in a variety of audio 
reproduction environments of users.
DTS-HD High Resolution Audio
This is an extension of the previous DTS audio format and can 
record 7.1-chanenl audio with 96 kHz sampling frequency and 24 
quantization bits. The multi-channel sound recorded with DTS-
HD High Resolution Audio can reproduce details more clearly and 
realistically than the audio of DVD-Video.
This technology can also be played with any of seven speaker 
layout patterns, making the content producer capable of 
delivering the intended sound effects in a variety of audio 
reproduction environments of users.
DTS-HD Low Bit Rate
One of the DTS-HD audio formats. It is the low bit rate for use in 
communications including the Internet communications.
HDMI
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a standard 
developed based on DVI (Digital Visual Interface) and features the 
capability of transferring both non-compressed digital video and 
multi-channel digital audio through a single cable.
This unit is compatible with the HDMI optional functions listed 
below.
• Deep Color
Video signals with a larger number of bits per color component 
than ordinary 8 bits, such as the 10-bit and 12-bit signals can be 
transferred to achieve richer expression of gradations.
• x.v.Color
A larger variety of colors, or about 180% more colors than the 
number of colors of sRGB color space, can be reproduced.
• Lip Sync
The video and audio are synchronized in the monitor by 
detecting the delay of monitored video automatically.
DVI
DVI (Digital Visual Interface) is the standard for connection 
between PC and display.
HDCP
HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Contents Protection) is copyright 
protection technology for prevention of illegal duplication of 
video contents. It is used in encryption of digital interfaces such 
as DVI and HDMI.
"x.v.Color" and "x.v.Color" logo are trademarks of Sony Corporation. 
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