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Dolby Digital
Multichannel sound system from Dolby Laboratories
Inc., which is broadcast by licensed TV stations, received
by Metz TV sets and can be played on home cinema
systems or AV receivers via the optical audio output or
the audio return channel (ARC) via HDMI. (see “ARC”)
Dolby Digital Plus
Further development of the Dolby Digital sound system
with improved transmission e ciency and enhanced
reproduction quality due to a higher number of possible
audio channels and increased data rates. This is not yet
used in radio transmission in Germany, but has already
established itself as the audio standard for terrestrial
HDTV transmission in several European countries.
DVB-C/T/S2 module
Integrated receiver, supports all reception paths
(analogue, DVB-C/-T/-S2) and is also HDTV-capable
via digital cable (DVB-C) and digital satellite (DVB-S2).
(see “2 × DVB-C/T/S2 module”).
2 × DVB-C/-T/-S2 module
Integrated or retro ttable receiver, supports all
reception paths ( analogue, DVB-C/-T/-S2) in dual
mode, thus permitting simultaneous use of two di erent
channels, for example for recording one programme
while watching another programme on a di erent TV
station at the same time. (see “DVB-C/-T/-S2 module”)
2 × DVB-C/T2/S2 module
Retro ttable receiver, which supports the new digital-
terrestrial standard DVB-T2 in addition to the reception
that the 2× DVB-C/-T/-S2 receiver provides. DVB-T2
enables the reception of more and higher quality
broadcasts (HDTV) thanks to its more e cient use
of frequencies compared to DVB-T. This standard
has already been introduced in a number of di erent
European countries, however a date has not yet been
set for the introduction in Germany.
DVI-I
Digital and analogue interface with HDCP copy-
protection and automatic format recognition for
connection to PCs, DVD players and recorders to enable
high-quality playback of digital and analogue image
data. Optimum display of HDTV formats and resolutions
such as 1920 × 1080 or 1280 × 720. Can also be used as
HDMI input with optional adapter.
Dynamic motion compensation (DMC)
A key component of mecaVisionHD
+
image technology:
Using sophisticated processors and complex algorithms
(vector-based deinterlacing), it prevents jerky images
from spoiling your viewing pleasure when watching
moving pictures. The process optimises the rendering of
images and is designed to make the motion sequences
even more fluid. This is perfected with equipment
incorporating Metz mecaVisionHD
+
technology. In
this case the process even works with high-de nition
signals (HD).
Dynamic image clarity optimisation
(horizontal and vertical)
Accentuates image clarity for an especially clear
television picture.
Dynamic noise reduction
Special lter to prevent picture interference caused by
signal noise from the broadcaster of the DVD.
E
EPG
Electronic Programme Guide = electronic TV guide
for digital channels, based on data provided by TV
broadcasters. EPG allows you to see and restructure the
TV schedule in advance. Furthermore, you can let the
system remind you of speci c programmes (by pressing
the OK button on the remote control) or very easily pre-
schedule speci c recordings by pressing the red button.
Euro AV sockets
Another term for SCART sockets. Universal analogue
interface, allowing you to connect video recorders, DVD
players and high-quality RGB signal sources.
F
Full HD
Screen resolution of 1,920 × 1,080 pixels, especially
suitable for HDTV viewing.
G
Gamma correction
Allows greater detail when displaying dark picture areas.
H
Hard disk recorder (PVR)
Integrated or retro ttable internal hard disk memory
with a storage capacity of 500 / 750 GB, with advantages
over USB recording solutions. For example, with sets
incorporating 2 DVB-C/T/S2 modules, one programme
can be viewed while another is being recorded at the
same time. O ers digital recording in HDTV quality (up
to 100 / 150 hours) or in conventional SDTV quality (up
to 500 / 750 hours). (see “2 × DVB-C/T/S2 module”, “USB
recording”)
HbbTV
Hybrid Broadband Broadcast TV makes it possible
to retrieve additional content o erings from TV
broadcasters via an Internet connection on the
television provided in addition to the TV connection.
It facilitates access to additional information on the
current programme, for example, but also to services
such as media libraries, high-resolution teletext or
broadcasters’ own electronic programme guides (EPG).
(see “Metz Media System”).










