User manual

Appendix
39
Glossary
AVI
AVI is the most common video file format for
playback on the computer. It can be saved in
uncompressed form if you want high quality
video, or compressed using any of the available
codecs if you want to minimize the file size.
Aspect Ratio
Aspect ratio indicates the ratio of the width of an
image to its height. The two most common
aspect ratio of home video is 4:3 and 16:9.
DVD
When you choose this format, the recorded
video file will be saved in MPEG-2 format that is
compliant with DVD standards. Standard DVD
frame size and frame rate are 720 x 480 pixels at
29.97 fps for NTSC and 720 x 576 at 25 fps for
PAL.
H.264
Videos compressed using MPEG-4 standard are
two or three times more efficient than MPEG-2.
This format can be applied to a wide variety of
applications or networks and systems like
HD-DVD, Digital TV, Broadcast and Streaming
applications.
Hibernate
Hibernation is a state in which your computer shuts
down to save power but first saves everything in
memory on your hard disk.
iPod
A video format base on H.264 standard but has
smaller video bit rate. It’s an iPod -compatible
format.
MPEG-2
Videos compressed using MPEG-2 have
extremely high quality pictures and full
CD-quality sound. Choose MPEG-2 format for
video files that are intended for DVD-ROM
playback on a computer or if you want
broadcast quality videos.
PIP (Picture in Picture)
PIP allows you to view two or more video
sources at the same time wherein the small inset
screens overlaid on the main screen.
PBP (Picture by Picture)
PBP allows you to view two or more video
sources side by side on a display so that all
channels are visible.
Stand By
Stand By is a state in which your monitor and
hard disks turn off, so that your computer uses
less power.