CONTENT
 CD Basics

 CD Audio

 CD-ROM

 DVDBasics

 DVD-Video

 DVD-ROM

 DVD-Audio

 DVD-Recordable

 Replication

 DigitalVideo

 Glossary


 
Glossary title graphic

Glossary:
Q-channel
- Runlength 

Glossary of CD and DVD related technical terms and abbreviations in alphabetical order.

Q

Q-channel: One of the CD subcode channels. The Q-channel is used to give timecode addresses and, in the lead-in, the Table of Contents.

QA: Quality Assurance - a vital part of any manufacturing process to ensure that any defects in the process are at a minimum and that any defective product does not reach the customer.

QuickTime: Apple Computer's video environment. Quicktime video files can also be played under Windows 95/98.

R

Random access: The process of jumping to an arbitrary point on a CD or DVD in order to read and decode data there. Unlike tape CDs and DVDs offer fast random access to any part of the data on the disc.

Real-time: In computing, refers to an operating mode under which data is received and processed as fast as the data to be processed arrives. For example, decoding of an MPEG video stream requires real-time decoding for smooth continuous playback.

Red Book: Specification from Philips & Sony that describes the audio CD format and coding.

Region Coding: In the DVD-Video specification, the world is divided into 6 regions or locales so discs can be made to play in only one or a limited number of regions.

Resolution: The size of an image in number of lines and pixels per line.

Resource Fork: The part of a Macintosh HFS file containing the Macintosh resources, such as information defining the file type.

RGB: Red-Green-Blue, the three primary colours used to output video signals to a computer monitor.

RIAA: Recording Industry Association of America

RIAJ: Recording Industry Association of Japan

RID: Recorder ID, which is a 97-bit code recorded in the Q-channel of all CD-R and CD-RW discs when written to by CD-recorders. It comprises a brand name identifier, a type number and the drive serial number. The RID helps to prevent unauthorized copying by enabling the source of any recording to be identified.

RLE: Run Length Encoding. Microsoft's video compression algorithm for bitmap graphics image files.

Rock Ridge: Extensions to ISO 9660 for full Unix-like filenames.

RSPC: Reed-Solomon Product Code, the error protection system used for DVD.

Run-In/Run-Out Blocks: These are written to a CD-R when recording in Track At Once mode. Two run-out blocks are written at the end of each track and five run-in blocks are written at the start of the next track.

Runlength Compression: A form of compression for image files where a run of pixels of the same colour are coded as the colour and the number of pixels in the run.
 

Glossary

5.1 - AVI

B-frame - Byte 

Caddy - CYMK

D/A - DVDA

E22 - Fulfilment

Gamma - ITTS

Jewel - Lumin

M-UDF - NTSC

OD - Push/Pull

Q - Runlength

SACD - SVCD

Table - YUV

 

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