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DTS-HD
Audio format which extends the conventional 
DTS Digital Surround format.
This format consists of a core and an 
extension, and the core part has DTS Digital 
Surround compatibility. There are two kinds of 
DTS-HD, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio 
and DTS-HD Master Audio. DTS-HD High 
Resolution Audio has a maximum 
transmission rate of 6 Mbps, with lossy 
compression (Lossy), and DTS-HD High 
Resolution Audio corresponds to a maximum 
sampling frequency of 96 kHz, and a 
maximum of 7.1 ch. DTS-HD Master Audio 
has a the maximum transmission rate of 
24.5 Mbps, and uses lossless 
compression(Lossless), and DTS-HD Master 
Audio corresponds to a maximum sampling 
frequency of 192 kHz, and a maximum of 7.1 
ch.
DTS Neo:6
This technology converts 2 channels stereo 
recorded audio for 7 channels playback. There 
are two modes to select according to the 
playback source or your preference, CINEMA 
for movies, and MUSIC for stereo sources 
such as music.
HDMI (High-Definition 
Multimedia Interface)
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia 
Interface) is an interface that supports both 
video and audio on a single digital connection, 
allowing you to enjoy high quality digital 
picture and sound. The HDMI specification 
supports HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital 
Contents Protection), a copy protection 
technology that incorporates coding 
technology for digital video signals.
High Bitrate Audio
It refers to the audio formats of the 
compression method (DTS-HD Master Audio, 
Dolby TrueHD, etc.) which is a high bitrate 
format recorded mainly on Blu-ray Disc etc.
Interlace
A scanning method which completes a picture 
by displaying half of the lines on a tube surface 
of a TV or monitor each 1/60 second. First, all 
the odd-numbered lines are drawn, leaving 
spaces between each line, then all the even-
numbered lines are drawn to fill the spaces.
“i” of “480i” stands for “Interlace”.
L.F.E. (Low Frequency Effects)
Sound effects of low frequencies which are 
output from a subwoofer in Dolby Digital or 
DTS, etc. By adding a deep bass with a 
frequency between 20 to 120 Hz, audio 
becomes more powerful.
Neural-THX
Neural-THX
®
 Surround is taking surround 
sound to the next level. This revolutionary new 
technology delivers the rich envelopment and 
discrete image detail of surround sound in a 
format that is fully compatible with stereo.
Neural-THX Surround reduces the bandwidth 
needed for broadcasters to deliver true, multi 
channel surround presentations, and enables 
7.1-channel support for gaming and movies. 
By unmasking the audio details, typically lost 
by other playback systems, audiences will 
experience the deep ambience and subtle 
details of movies, music and games. And with 
this technology being used by sound designers 
during content creation, as well as embedded 
into playback devices, Neural-THX Surround 
promises a listening experience that is true to 
the original mix.
For additional information, please visit 
www.neuralsurround.com
PCM (Pulse Code Modulation)
A method of converting analog audio to digital 
audio for easy enjoyment of digital sound.
Progressive
A scanning method that draws all scanning 
lines sequentially, as opposed to interlaced 
scanning where all the odd and then all the 
even lines are drawn.
“p” of “480p” stands for “Progressive”.