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Summary of Contents

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(M-UDF). The main characteristics of UDF are: • Robust file exchange • System & vendor independent • Writable & read-only media •

Page 3 - 1.OVERVIEW

key. The Disc key and Title keys (one per VTS) are stored on the disc in encrypted form. In the decoder, the original keys

Page 4 - 1.3 DVD History

DVD-Video players were launched in Japan in November 1996 and in the USA in March 1997. It has already become a mainstream product in the USA and the

Page 5 - 1.4 DVD Forum

• Up to 9 camera angles to give the user more choice • Digital and analogue copy protection • Parental control for protection of children T

Page 6 - 1.5 DVD Forum Working Groups

Region 4 Central America, S. America, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand Region 5 Russian federation, Africa (part), India, Pakistan Region 6 China

Page 7 - 2.DVD SPECIFICATIONS

affect the video bit rate and/or playing time. The maximum bit rate is 9.8 Mb/s for video, audio and subpictures (the overall maximum,

Page 8 - 2.2 DVD Disc Formats

Since MPEG-1 does not allow for interlaced display, the image resolution available is reduced to 352 x 240 (NTSC) or 352 x 288 (PAL/SECAM)

Page 9 - 2.3 DVD File System

(max) 480/576 Video Bitrate - 1.15 Mb/s 2.6 Mb/s (ave) 3.5 Mb/s (ave) Quality good fair good very good Audio channels 2 to 5.1 2 2 5.1 Lang

Page 10 - 2.4 Copy Protection for DVD

16:9 source video is anamorphically squeezed (because the image needs to conform to the 4:3 format on disc, there being the same number of pixels a

Page 11 - 3 DVD VIDEO

The above example shows how three angles are interleaved within the video stream (with the audio and any subpictures). Any particular angl

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CONTENTS1.OVERVIEW󰚟...󰚟1󰚟󰚟󰚟1.Introduction󰚟...󰚟󰚟󰚟2.Specifi

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the audio language channels. The text is stored on disc as subpictures rather than closed caption encoded characters. This is a more flexible s

Page 14 - 3.2 Video Features

PAL/SECAM disc: Linear PCM or MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 or Dolby AC-3 Linear PCM, Dolby Digital, MPEG or others Note that it is no longer mandatory

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3.4 Interactivity And Interaction 3.4.1 What is Interactivity? Interactivity is a key element in computer and multimedia applications. For DVD-Vide

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A DVD-Video disc is divided into Video Title Sets, one per title for a multi-title disc. As a minimum there will be one Video Manager (VMG) and

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where each file is not more than 1GB in size. For a DVD-5 there will be no more than 5 Title VOB files, for a DVD-9 a full 9 will be required if the

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• Audio track menu for selecting the audio track to play (eg for the language required). • Subtitle track menu for selecting the app

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to understand the technical details of DVD specifications and develop a set of recommendations for current and future forms of com

Page 20 - 3.3 Audio Features

how the data is formatted. (see DVD formats). 4.3 DVD-ROM File System Files and directories are a vital part of any computer storage system. Unfo

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will include data in two or more of these directories. 4.4 DVD-ROM Hardware DVD-ROM titles are designed to play on a specific platform eg PC or Mac

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The table below gives a comparison of the major differences between CD-ROM and DVD-ROM drives. Note that the linear velocity is lower for

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1.OVERVIEW 1.INTRODUCTION 1.1 Who Needs DVD? As the compact disc has become so successful and fulfils a wide range of applications, why is a new

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• Copyright protection and region coding support for both software and hardware decoders. 4.5.2 QuickTime QuickTime 3.0 on both Macintosh and

Page 25 - 4 DVD-ROM

The DVD Forum working group WG4, which has 38 members, has developed the DVD-Audio specification. Its policy is ‘to study and listen to wha

Page 26 - 4.2 DVD-ROM Specification

the development of tools and techniques for creating and Premastering DVD-Audio titles. 5.2 DVD-Audio Specification The main features of the DVD-A

Page 27 - 4.3 DVD-ROM File System

IBM, Intel MEI, and Toshiba have announced the development of a content protection framework for DVD-Audio, endorsed by the five major inte

Page 28 - 4.4 DVD-ROM Hardware

It is possible to store both a 2-channel and 6-channel mix on one disc, for example one on each layer/side of the disc. In addition to PCM audio, oth

Page 29 - 4.5 MPEG-2 Decoders

5.4 Additional Content Additional content can include still pictures, text information, menus & navigation and (for DVD-AudioV discs)

Page 30 - 5 DVD AUDIO

All players will also play CD audio discs. It is likely that players designed to play SACD discs will also play DVD-Audio discs. 5.6 Super Audio CD

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The result would guarantee that DVD audio discs would be playable on existing CD players, easing consumer fears of obsolescence. However

Page 32 - 5.2 DVD-Audio Specification

DVD-R discs make use of a similar technology to CD-Rs but with a different dye and smaller geometries. There are two versions with different st

Page 33 - 5.3 Audio Coding

DVD-R discs and recorders are available, but at a high price. Current DVD-R discs have a capcity of only 3.95 GB. 4.7GB recorders and disc

Page 34 - Configuration

• Designed from the outset for video, audio and multimedia, not just audio. • DVD-Video for full length movies with high quality video on one dis

Page 35 - 5.5 DVD-Audio Players

support of Verbatim, Ricoh and Yamaha. Philips and Sony are also members of the DVD Forum but believe that DVD+RW is more compatible with existing DV

Page 36 - 5.6 Super Audio CD

development of the technology. 7 DVD MANUFACTURING 7.1 Introduction DVD discs are more difficult to manufacture than CDs, requiring new, purpose de

Page 37 - 6 DVD-R and RAM

• The photo-resist layer should, ideally be about 120 nm in thickness (instead of 140 nm for CD) but successful mastering using the same thickness a

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injected. The quality of the final disc, including tilt and jitter, is critically dependent on the moulding process. For DVD-5 discs, the ac

Page 39 - 6.4 Other Re-writable Formats

transparent. It involves coating one or both of the substrates with a UV cured resin similar to normal lacquer, but with suitable

Page 40 - 6.5 DVD-Video Recording

Burst Cutting Area (BCA) is an annular area within the disc hub where a bar code can be written for additional information such as serial numbers.

Page 41 - 7 DVD MANUFACTURING

2. Reference Information 2-1 Component Descriptions 2-1-1 DVD ATAPI Loader D.C. Power Supply A 4-pin shrouded, keyed male connector is used to provid

Page 42 - 7.3 DVD Replication

I/F Signals I/O Pin # I/F Signals I/O Pin # DD12 12 IOCS16 32 DD2 13 DA1 33 DD13 14 PDIAG 34 DD1 15 DA0 35 DD14 16 DA1 36 DD0 17 CS1FS 37 DD

Page 43 - 7.4 DVD Bonding

2-1-2 NTSC/PAL Digital Video Encoder (AV3168) FEATURES • Fully CCIR 624 performance compliance NTSC and PAL (B,D,G,H,I,M and N) video encoder. • Com

Page 44 - 7.5 DVD Disc Finishing

The Clock Generator outputs three clocks for video, audio and system to simplify the system configuration and maintain A/V synchronization. Typical

Page 45 - 7.6 DVD Quality Assurance

1m DVD-Video players sold in USA Nov 98 4.7 GB DVD-R and DVD-RAM version 1.9 specifications released Apr 99 DVD-Audio specification ver 1.0 release

Page 46 - 2. Reference Information

PIN DESCRIPTIONS Pin Name Pin # Type Description DIGITAL VIDEO INPUT PD<7 -0> 11-16 18-19 I Multiplexed Cb, Y, and Cr digital video input

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Pin Name Pin # Type Description 1 X 0: Cr output in CbCr component mode 1 0 X: : 1 1 1: Blue color output in

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Pin Name Pin # Type Description GCK frequency select pin when RST is low. General purpose output pin when RST is high GOUT0 43 I Dual function pin

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* Functional Description 󰚟51

Page 50 - VIDEO CONTROL SIGNALS

* Pinout Diagram 󰚟52

Page 51 - MISCELLANEOUS SIGNALS

* PIN DESCRIPTON Name Number I/O Definition VCC 1, 9, 18, 27, 35, 44, 51, 59, 68, 75, 83, 92, 99, 104, 111, 121, 130, 139, 148, 157, 164, 172, 183,

Page 52 - POWER AND GROUND

Name Number I/O Definition active low. HD[15:0] 141:140, 137:131, 128:122 O Host data bus HCS1FX# 152 O Host select 1. HCS3FX# 153 O Host se

Page 53 - * Functional Description

PIN DESCRIPTIONS 2-1-5 Serial EEPROM, 2K (256 x 8) (AT24C02/01) * Features  Low-Voltage and Standard-Voltage Operation -5.0 (V CC = 4.5V to 5.5

Page 54 - * Pinout Diagram

 Internally Organized 128 x 8 (1K), 256 x 8 (2K), 512 x 8 (4K), 1024 x 8 (8K) or 2048 x 8 (16K)  2-Wire Serial Interface  Schmitt Trigger, Filte

Page 55 - Name Number I/O Definition

 Integrated Product Identification Code  Commercial and Industrial Temperature Ranges * Pin Configurations * Pin Description Pin Name Funct

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1.5 DVD Forum Working Groups The DVD Forum continues to maintain and improve the specifications describing the various standards and to c

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 All inputs are sampled at the positive going edge of the system clock  Burst Read Single-bit Write operation  DQM for masking  Auto & sel

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Block Diagram Pin Descriptions Symbol Name Description CLk System Clock Active on the positive going edge to sample all inputs CS Chip Sele

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Symbol Name Description L(U)DQM Data Input/Output Mask Makes data output Hi-Z, t SHZ after the clock and masks the output. Blocks data input when L(

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3. Operating Instructions 3-1 Basic Connections * CONNECTED TO A TV * CONNECTED TO AN ORDINARY AMPLIFIER RL 3-2 Selecting Video MODE Press SETUP bu

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3-3 Selecting the desired DVD menu Item Some DVDs have title menus and chapter menus. Press MENU or TITLE,the screen shows the menu.Then use

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3-8 Slow Viewing When you want to view the disc contents very slowly in forward or reverse direction, you can do that by pressing the SLOW button. Wh

Page 63 - 3. Operating Instructions

1 2 3 4 5 6ABCD654321DCBAGND1SIG2VCC3REMREMOTE+5VK10KEYK9KEYK12KEYK4KEYK3KEYK6KEYK14KEYK13KEYK16KEYK5KEYK11KEYK8KEYK7KEYK15KEY12345678910 111213141516

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1 2 3 4ABCD4321DCBAC5100uFR74.7KR105.1K1/2VCC+12V1234XH14P2D54VCCLinGND+12VRinC1810uFC1710uFC1510uFC1610uFQ2C1815Q1C1815RW1RD902G-BA1-A20KRW2RD902G-BA

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1 2 3 4ABCD4321DCBATitleNumber RevisionSizeBDate: 14-Jul-2001 Sheet of File: C:\product\backup\zjh\930F\930F2DVDSCH.DDBDrawn By:CVBS/Cr/B1234567891

Page 66 - 4.Circuit Diagrams

1 2 3 4ABCD4321DCBATitleNumber RevisionSizeBDate: 14-Jul-2001 Sheet of File: C:\product\backup\zjh\930F\930F2DVDSCH.DDBDrawn By:R8133 OHMC38OPEN(15

Page 67 - 2.Ear Part

2.DVD SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 DVD Physical Specifications The DVD technical specifications are contained in five books A to E published by the D

Page 68 - 3.Video Part

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Page 69 - 4.Clock Part

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Page 70 - 5.Memory Part

1 2 3 4ABCD4321DCBATitleNumber RevisionSizeBDate: 14-Jul-2001 Sheet of File: C:\product\backup\zjh\930F\930F2DVDSCH.DDBDrawn By:C136100UFC14047UFC1

Page 71 - SWAN ES4318

1 2 3 4ABCD4321DCBATitleNumber RevisionSizeBDate: 14-Jul-2001 Sheet of File: C:\product\backup\zjh\930F\930F2DVDSCH.DDBDrawn By:HD7HD0HD2HD3HD4HD5H

Page 72 - 7.D/A Converter Part

1 2 3 4ABCD4321DCBATitleNumber RevisionSizeBDate: 14-Jul-2001 Sheet of File: C:\product\backup\zjh\930F\930F2DVDSCH.DDBDrawn By:MUTEMUTEZR0MUTES/PD

Page 73 - 8.Atapi Part

1 2 3 4 5 6ABCD654321DCBA1 32 4L1 C1C2C847P 1KVD5UF4007D6UF4004M2 PC817D7HER302D8SR360C27 222 100VL3C12 104 50VM3 TL431STB3.4VD5VDGNDA5VAGND 12VS12VF1

Page 74 - 9.Audio Part

5. Troubleshooting No power Insert the AC power plug securely into the power outlet. No picture Make sure that the equipment is connected properl

Page 75 - 10.Power Part

3rd layer ECC CD-ROM No Not needed for DVD Subcode/Tracks Yes No Not needed for DVD 2.2 DVD Disc Formats All DVD discs comprise a sandwich of

Page 76 - 5. Troubleshooting

This dual-layer, single sided version has a capacity of 8.5GB which is slightly less than twice the single layer version, to make it easier for the s

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