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HDCD@ (High Definition Compatible Digital) decoder
(NOTE 1)
HDCD is an encoding/decoding technology that greatly
reduces the distortion occurring at the time of digital
recording while
maintainrng
compatibility with the
conventional CD format. HDCD allows 24.bit data to be
converted into the 16.bit data of current CDs with no loss in
sound quality.
The use of this HDCD decoder makes it possible to achreve
the high resolution and low distortion characteristic of HDCD
when playing HDCD-compatible discs, and DENON’s digital
technology optimrzes the high sound quality possibilities of
HDCD technology. Furthermore, normal CDs, DVDs and
HDCD-compatible CDs are automatically identified, and the
optimum digital signal processing for that type of disc is used.
Dolby Digital (ACJ)/DTS decoder (NOTE 2) (NOTE 3)
The DVD-3800 is equipped with a built-in Dolby Digital (AC-3)
/DTS decoder, allowing you to recreate the atmosphere of a
movie theater or concert hall when using the DVD-3800 in
combination with an AV amplifier and speakers.
Progressive Scan circuit “Pure ProgressiveTM” (NOTE 4)
The DVD-3800 is equrpped with a high precision Progressrve
Scan circuit “Pure ProgressiveTM” allowing it to reproduce
movies and other images on DVDs with a quality near that of
the original.
12-bit/108 MHz video D/A converter (NOTE 5)
The DVD-3800 uses a video D/A converter that conducts D/A
conversron of all vrdeo signals at 12 bits and allows 4X
oversampling in the progressive mode to achieve the high
quality picture that DVDs are meant to provide. In addition,
NSV technology reduces noise upon D/A conversion.
Thorough vibration-resistant design
(I) Mechanism using a hybrid loader.
(2) The pickup mechanrsm IS positioned at the center to
reduce the effects of external vibrations.
(3) A heavyweight chassis and low center of gravity make for
a low vibration design.
8. Multiple functions
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Picture CD playback function (NOTE 6)
Kodak Picture CDs can be played on the DVD-3800.
Still images stored in JPEG format on CD-R/RWs can also
be played.
Multiple audio function
Selection of up to 8 audio languages.
(The number of languages offered differs from DVD to DVD.)
Multiple subtitle function
Selection of up to 32 subtitle languages.
(The number of languages offered differs from DVD to DVD.)
Multiple angle function
The angle of vrew can be changed.
(For DVDs on which multiple angles are recorded.)
GUI (Graphical User Interface) function
The display button on the remote control unit can be used
to display player and disc information on the TV screen.
Marker function
The positions of up to five scenes can be stored in the
memory, so you can watch your favorite scenes whenever
you want.
Playback disable function
This function can be used to disable playback of DVDs you
do not want children to watch.
NOTES:
1. m@,HDCD@, High Definition Compatible Digital@ and
Pacific MicrosonicsTM are either registered trademarks or
trademarks of Pacific Microsonics, Inc. in the United States
and/or other countries. HDCD system manufactured under
license from Pacific Microsonics, Inc. This product is covered
by one or more of the following: In the USA: 5,479,168,
5,683,074, 5,640,161, 5,808,574, 5,838,274, 5,854,600,
5,864,311, 5,872,531, and in Australia: 669114. Other patents
pending.
2. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”
and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished Work. 01992 - 1998
Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.
3. “DTS” and “DTS Digital Surround” are registered trademarks
of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
4. “Pure Progressive” is a trademark of Silicon Image, Inc.
5. “NSV” is a trademark of Analog Devices, Inc.
6. “KODAK” is a trademark of Eastman Kodak Company.
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