JVC XV-1000BK Door User Manual


 
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XV-1000BK
E30580-2531A
Introduction
DVD is the most innovative creation of audio and video technology. With the same
physical size as the CD, DVD has much more storage capacity and can play back the
finest images and sound. It also realizes revolutionary features such as multi-
language capability, multi-angle function, etc.
The XV-1000BK DVD player delivers the outstanding performance of DVD, thanks to
JVC’s advanced technology and sophisticated graphical user navigation system.
The XV-1000BK can also play back CDs and video CDs.
High quality video images
Amazing color purity and sharpness with extremely low video distortion.
Greater horizontal resolution than S-VHS or Laser disc.
High quality sound
The newly developed K2 interface LSI delivers pure sound with no digital distortion.
1-bit DD converter that handles 20- bit, 96-kHz Fs audio signals and JVC’s original
PEM (Pulse Edge Modulation) circuit achieve more than double the resolution of
conventional converters.
By separating and isolating the power supplies for the analog and digital circuitry,
the interference which causes digital noise to enter the analog system is eliminated.
Separation of the circuits, PLL clock generators and power supplies for the audio
unit and video unit improve sound quality.
Support for various DVD functions
Note: Each function below is available only if the DVD disc to be played back
supports it.
Multi-language function
Multi-language function for audio and subtitles. You can choose any combinations
of audio and subtitle languages, such as English audio with subtitles, or audio
with no subtitles.
Multi-angle function
You can select from multiple camera angles of the same scene.
Parental lock
You can restrict the playback of discs with scenes which you do not wish your
child to see, such as adult or violent films.
Multi aspects
Images can be viewed normally on a 4:3 (normal) television from a disc made for
16:9-screen (wide) televisions.
AC-3 bitstream output
XV-1000BK have facility for output of AC-3 bitstream signal.
Introducing the
XV-1000BK