Philips SA65108 MP3 Player User Manual


 
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D
Decibel (dB)
A unit of measure used to express relative
difference in power or intensity of sound.
Digital Audio
Digital Audio is a sound signal that has been
converted into numerical values. Digital sound
can be transmitted through multiple channels.
Analog sound can only be transmitted through
two channels.
F
FLAC [Free Lossless Audio Codec]
An audio format similar to MP3, but lossless,
meaning that audio is compressed in FLAC
without loss in quality.
FM (Frequency Modulation)
In radio broadcasting: a method of modulation
in which the frequency of the carrier voltage
is varied with the frequency of the modulation
voltage.
J
JPEG
A very common digital still picture format.
A still-picture data compression system
proposed by the Joint Photographic Expert
Group, which features small decrease in image
quality in spite of its high compression ratio.
Files are recognized by their le extension
‘.jpg’ or ‘.jpeg.’
K
Kbps
Kilobits per second. A digital-data-rate
measurement system which is often used
with highly compressed formats such as AAC,
DAB, MP3 etc. The higher the amount, the
better the quality generally is.
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A
Album art
Album art is a feature that displays the
artwork (cover picture) of a music album. This
display enables the user to quickly identify
a music album. The artwork les for music
albums can be downloaded from the Internet.
APE
A lossless audio le compression format by
Monkey’s Audio that makes bit-for-bit copies
without sacricing quality.
C
CMMB
China Multimedia Mobile Broadcasting
(CMMB) is a mobile television and multimedia
standard developed and specied in China
by the State Administration of Radio, Film,
and Television (SARFT). It is based on the
satellite and terrestrial interactive multiservice
infrastructure (STiMi), developed by TiMiTech,
a company formed by the Chinese Academy
of Broadcasting Science. CMMB it has been
described as being similar to Europe’s DVB-
SH standard for digital video broadcast from
both satellites and terrestrial ‘gap llers’ to
handheld devices.
Compression
In audio terms, this is a process of temporarily
or permanently reducing audio data for more
efcient storage or transmission. A temporary
reduction in le size is called ‘non-lossy’
compression, and no information is lost. A
permanent reduction in le size (such as with
MP3 les) is called ‘lossy’ compression, and
involves discarding unnecessary information
which is irretrievably lost.
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