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Lettore digitale universale per Blu-ray/DVD Audio/Video/SACD, CD, CD-R/RW, DVD-R/-RW/+R/+RW, WMA, MP3, JPEG e Kodak Picture CD.
- Circuitazione video Realta Silicon Optix. 1080/24p.
- Convertitori D/A audio a discreti 32bit192kHz per tutti i canali.
- Circuito Pixel Image Correction.
- Elaborazione AL32.
- Decoder HDCD.
- Denon Link 4 flusso digitale tramite HDMI.
- Decoding per Dolby TrueHD e DTS HD Audio.
- Pure direct audio su HDMI.
- BD live.
- Uscita analogica stereo XLR, uscite digitali (ottico e coassiale) ed uscite analogiche separate 7.1.
- 1 uscita video composito,
- 1 S-Video
- 1 component
- 2 HDMI (1 audio e 1 video)
- Porta RS-232 e ethernet.
- Costruzione separata in 7 blocchi schermati.
- Meccanica di lettura SVH.
- Telecomando retroilluminato multifunzione in dotazione.
- On screen display.
- Finitura in Nero o Premium silver.
Prezzo IVA Inclusa: 5.500 Euro
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AL 32 Processing Multi Channel
Advanced AL32 Processing Multi Channel
Blu-ray Disc
Il Blu-ray Disc è il supporto ottico proposto dalla Sony agli inizi del 2002 come evoluzione del DVD per la televisione ad alta definizione. Grazie all'utilizzo di un laser a luce blu, riesce a contenere fino a 54 GB di dati, quasi 12 volte di più rispetto a un DVD Single Layer - Single Side (4,7 GB). Anche se questa capacità sembra enorme, un disco da 25 GB può contenere a malapena 2 ore di filmato ad alta definizione utilizzando il tradizionale codec MPEG-2. Per questo motivo, oltre all'utilizzo dei dischi a doppio strato (oltre 50 GB), è stato previsto l'impiego di codec più sofisticati come l'MPEG-4 AVC o il Windows Media Video 9 (standardizzato come VC-1) che permettono in teoria di raddoppiare il fattore di compressione rispetto all'MPEG-2 (quindi dimezzando la richiesta di spazio) senza incidere significativamente sulla qualità video.
CD DA
Lo standard utilizzato dai CD audio prevede di campionare con codifica PCM l'onda sonora, utilizzando una quantizzazione a 16 bit (che fornisce una dinamica di 96 dB) ed una frequenza di campionamento di 44 100 campioni al secondo (che fornisce una risposta in frequenza di 5-20 kHz). I dati sono memorizzati sul disco nei settori, ciascuno dei quali rappresenta 1/75 di secondo audio. È possibile ripartire i dati in un massimo di 99 tracce. La velocità di trasferimento dati è circa 150 kB/s, detta anche CDx1.
DDSC HD
D.D.S.C.-Digital-Circuit is used for high-quality Sound Reproduction. It is a circuit configuration specially designed by Denon in which all elements of the surround processor are optimized through the use of selected high-performance discrete components, including separate A/D and D/A converters, with sophisticated DSP surround decoding. The latest version D.D.S.C.-HD, incorporates the latest updates to accommodate today's HD requirements.
Denon Link
Denon Link
Connected via a shielded twisted pair (STP) RJ-45 fitted cable to a Denon Link-compliant A/V amplifier, the balanced signal transfer offers lower voltage than coaxial or unbalanced cables. Since Denon Link is far less susceptible to radiated noise, it ensures the highest level of signal transfer. The Denon Link interface is able to transfer high grade LPCM 24-bit, 192kHz, 2-channel and 96kHz, 24-bit, multi-channel digital output. Denon Digital Link uses low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS). Transfer capabilities of greater than 1.2 Gbps at a differential voltage of approximately 0.3 Vpp are possible. For additional information, visit the Denon Tech Showcase.
DivX
DivX Video-Playback
DivX is an advanced digital media format. The DivX codec (short for compressor / decompressor) compresses the video to a convenient size without losing any noticeable quality. For example, the DivX codec can compress an MPEG-2/DVD file to nearly one-tenth its original size. Players displaying the DivX logo are capably of playing this type of disc.
Dolby TrueHD
Dolby TrueHD is a high definition audio technology developed by Dolby Laboratories, using lossless coding technology to faithfully reproduce the sound of the studio master. This format is compatible with a maximum sampling frequency of 96 kHz and up to 7.1-channels, so it is used for applications particularly prioritizing sound quality.
dts-HD Master Audio
DTS-HD Master Audio - Previously known as DTS++ and DTS-HD, DTS-HD Master Audio supports a virtually unlimited number of surround sound channels, can downmix to 5.1- and two-channel, and can deliver audio quality at bit rates extending from DTS Digital Surround up to lossless (24-bit, 96 kHz). DTS-HD Master Audio is selected as an optional surround sound format for Blu-ray and HD DVD. DTS-HD Master Audio and Dolby TrueHD are the only technologies that deliver compressed lossless surround sound for these new disc formats, ensuring the highest quality audio performance available in the new standards. (n.b. DTS Coherent Acoustics coding system has been selected as mandatory audio technology for both the Blu-ray Disc (BD) and High Definition Digital Versatile Disc (HD DVD)
DVD Audio/Video
Playback of media from standard "DVD Video" & "DVD-Audio" disc's.
HDCD
HDCD (High Definition Compatible Digital)
HDCD is an encoding/decoding technology that encodes with 20 bits of real musical information, as compared with 16 bits for all other CDs, greatly reducing the distortion that occurs upon digital recording, while maintaining compatibility with conventional CD formats. HDCD overcomes the limitation of the 16-bit CD format by using a sophisticated system to encode the additional 4 bits onto the CD while remaining completely compatible with the existing CD format. HDCD provides more dynamic range, a more focused three-dimensional soundstage, and extremely natural vocal and musical timbre to achieve the highest resolution. With HDCD, you get the body, depth, and emotion of the original performance not a flat, digital imitation.
HDMI
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface)
This is a digital interface standard for next generation television developed based on the DVI (Digital Visual Interface) used for computer displays and optimized for use in non-professional equipment. With it, non-compressed digital video and multi-channel audio signals can be transferred with a single connector, eliminating the need to use separate cables for picture and sound and making it possible to make connectors smaller. HDMI is compatible with HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Contents Protection), a technology for protecting copyrights that encrypts digital video signals.
HQV
Hollywood Quality Video
HQV is a new benckmark standard of video excellence created through a partership between Silicon Optix and Teranex. HQV represents the integration Teranex's beadcasting platform and sotware algorithms - refined over 100,000 hours of content verification for the industry's highest level of quality - into Silicon Optix' Realta chip - the industy's first fully sotware programmable video array processor capable of performing over 1 trillion operations per second, with an Image Fidelity Enhancement Engine and end-to-end true 10bit image processing. These core technologies combine together to enable the simultaneous processing of dual high-definition image streams for home entertainment and professional video display products. Denon DVD players are the world's firsts to incorporate this innovative HQV technology.
Kodak Picture CD Compatible
DVD players that have the Kodak picture CD compatible logo, have been tested and certified by Kodak to ensure that an enjoyable viewing experience is provided. You can view your picture CD on these DVD players.
MP3
MP3 è l'acronimo di " Motion Picture Expert Group-1/2 Audio Layer 3 ". Nasce dall' idea di un gruppo di studiosi che si riunirono sotto la ISO (International Standards Organization) allo scopo di generare codifiche standard internazionali, per la digitalizzazione video e la compressione audio.
La sigla è divenuta poi per estensione il nome che definisce l'algoritmo di compressione audio/visivo nato dalla cooperazione del gruppo, gli algoritmi si basano su uno studio della percezione umana del suono, in poche parole si eliminano i suoni che hanno delle frequenze poco o per nulla percettibili dall'uomo, ma che comunque occupano dello spazio.
La sigla MP3, utilizzata per definire i file audio, è un formato di compressione audio in grado di ridurre drasticamente la quantità di dati richiesti per memorizzare un suono, rimanendo comunque una riproduzione fedele del file originale non compresso.
SACD - Super Audio CD
SACD is a next generation music format that provides more natural, ultra-high quality reproduction of both stereo and multi-channel music. SACD specifications allow a hybrid disc with high-density DSD information on one layer and CD-quality information on another layer, allowing you to play hybrid discs in both an SACD player and a conventional CD player. SACD format is technology which uses a 1-bit data stream with a sampling frequency 64 times higher than a CD. SACD offers high frequency response to 100 kHz and a dynamic range of 120 dB throughout the audible range. Conventional CDs are limited to a high frequency limit of 22.05 kHz (1/5 that of the SACD) with a maximum dynamic range of 96 dB.
WMA
WMA