- Universal Blu-ray Disc player, to enjoy a wide variety of discs from your existing library in high sound and picture quality
- The DBP-4010UD lets you enjoy not only Blu-ray discs and DVDs but also a wide variety of other discs in your library, such as Super Audio CDs, DVD-Audio discs and CDs, in the splendour of high-quality sound and video. This level of quality is made possible with Denon’s vibration-resistant technologies such as Direct Mechanical Construction and Multi-layer Chassis Structure, and superior audio and video circuit performance is the result of Denon’s newlydeveloped S.V.H. mechanism that reads signals from the disc with impeccable precision. The audio circuitry features Advanced AL24 processors for all channels to achieve superior sound quality, while the video circuitry incorporates a high-bit-rate video processor to give you realistic video images. Since the DBP-4010UD is also equipped with DENON LINK 4th to thoroughly minimize jitter during HDMI transmission, you are given the best possible performance in sound when combined with a Denon A/V receiver.
- Key Features
- Universal Blu-ray Disc player that also plays Super Audio CD and DVD-Audio
- Original New S.V.H. Mechanism, developed by Denon for low centre of gravity, minimal vibration, quiet operation, and high precision
- Use of DENON LINK to achieve jitter-free transmission of digital audio via HDMI
- Advanced AL24 Processing Multi Channel, original Denon technology for high sound quality
- High-bit video circuitry, to play not only HD sources but also a wealth of DVDs in high picture quality
- Construction for high definition quality audio & video
- Direct Mechanical Ground Construction, for thorough vibration resistance
- 6-block structure for thorough protection from mutual interference caused by electricity or magnetic fields
- High Quality Audio & Video
- DDSC-HD (Dynamic Discrete Surround Circuit-HD), for high-quality sound
- Separation of analog and digital video circuits, for faithful video playback
- Denon Pixel Image Correction (D.P.I.C.), for more natural correction of curved lines
- Digital Media Support
- BD-Live support to download and stream bonus contents
- SD Card slot on front panel for bonus contents, playback MP3, WMA, and JPEG files
- AVCHD format support to playback BD discs made from HD camcorders
- Ease of Use / Others
- Easy, uniform operation with A/V Receiver via GUI (Graphical User Interface)
- Glo-key remote control unit
- Supports WEB Control & Remote Maintenance
- Color Variations
- Premium Silver
- Black
- Universal Blu-ray Disc player, to enjoy a wide variety of discs from your existing library in high sound and picture quality
- The DBP-4010UD lets you enjoy not only Blu-ray discs and DVDs but also a wide variety of other discs in your library, such as Super Audio CDs, DVD-Audio discs and CDs, in the splendour of high-quality sound and video. This level of quality is made possible with Denon’s vibration-resistant technologies such as Direct Mechanical Construction and Multi-layer Chassis Structure, and superior audio and video circuit performance is the result of Denon’s newlydeveloped S.V.H. mechanism that reads signals from the disc with impeccable precision. The audio circuitry features Advanced AL24 processors for all channels to achieve superior sound quality, while the video circuitry incorporates a high-bit-rate video processor to give you realistic video images. Since the DBP-4010UD is also equipped with DENON LINK 4th to thoroughly minimize jitter during HDMI transmission, you are given the best possible performance in sound when combined with a Denon A/V receiver.
- Key Features
- Universal Blu-ray Disc player that also plays Super Audio CD and DVD-Audio
- Original New S.V.H. Mechanism, developed by Denon for low centre of gravity, minimal vibration, quiet operation, and high precision
- Use of DENON LINK to achieve jitter-free transmission of digital audio via HDMI
- Advanced AL24 Processing Multi Channel, original Denon technology for high sound quality
- High-bit video circuitry, to play not only HD sources but also a wealth of DVDs in high picture quality
- Construction for high definition quality audio & video
- Direct Mechanical Ground Construction, for thorough vibration resistance
- 6-block structure for thorough protection from mutual interference caused by electricity or magnetic fields
- High Quality Audio & Video
- DDSC-HD (Dynamic Discrete Surround Circuit-HD), for high-quality sound
- Separation of analog and digital video circuits, for faithful video playback
- Denon Pixel Image Correction (D.P.I.C.), for more natural correction of curved lines
- Digital Media Support
- BD-Live support to download and stream bonus contents
- SD Card slot on front panel for bonus contents, playback MP3, WMA, and JPEG files
- AVCHD format support to playback BD discs made from HD camcorders
- Ease of Use / Others
- Easy, uniform operation with A/V Receiver via GUI (Graphical User Interface)
- Glo-key remote control unit
- Supports WEB Control & Remote Maintenance
- Color Variations
- Premium Silver
- Black
Playback Format
Construction
Video Section
Audio Section
Features
Playback Features
Connectors
General
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BD Video
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SACD Super Audio CD Stereo / Multichannel
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SD Memory Card / SDHC
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WAV (*1)
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AAC (*1)
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JPEG / Kodak Picture CD / Fujicolor CD (*1)
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DivX Video-Playback (New Video Compression Format)
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(Version 3.11, 4.xx, 5.xx, 6.xx, VOD) DivX (R) Certified |
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AVCHD (*1)
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Aluminium Front Panel
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Extensive Chassis Construction
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Mechanical Construction
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3 blocks, 6 sections | |
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Top cover
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Bottom
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BD Drive
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Double Speed Drive System
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Complete 10-Bit Video signal processing
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Scaler (for DVI, HDMI)
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10-Bit ABT2015 480i,p bzw. 576i,p / 720p / 1080i / 1080p / 1080p24* / Auto / Source Direct * BD & DVD (Reverse Telecine by 60Hz-sources) |
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Image Enhancer
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Selectable Progressive Mode
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Progressive ScanEngine
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Anchor Bay ABT2015 | |
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Video D/A Converter
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297 MHz / 12-Bit (ADV7340) | |
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Video Oversampling interlaced / progressive
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Video Equalizer
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10 parameters / 5 memories | |
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Gamma Equalizer
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Var. Black Level / White Level / Chroma Level / Chroma Delay
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Optimum Black Level Adjustment
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Deep Colour
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Squeeze Mode for DVI/HDMI
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NTSC Playback
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2 Channel Downmix Ability (discrete 2CH Audio Output)
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Audio D/A-Converter 2CH
Audio D/A-Converter L/R Audio D/A-Converter C/Sub Audio D/A-Converter SL/SR Audio D/A-Converter SBL/SBR 8-channel Audio D/A-Wandler |
192 kHz / 24 bits 192 kHz / 24 bits 192 kHz / 24 bits 192 kHz / 24 bits 192 kHz / 24 bits |
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Selected parts in Audio Output Stage
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Dolby Digital / DTS Decoder
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HD-Decoder
- Dolby Digital Plus - Dolby TrueHD - DTS-HD High Res. Audio - DTS-HD Master Audio |
(up to 7.1, 48 kHz) (up to 7.1, 96 kHz; up to 5.1, 192 kHz) (up to 7.1, 96 kHz) (up to 7.1, 96 kHz; up to 5.1, 192 kHz) |
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Recoding of HD-Soundformats (S/P-DIF) as
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Bass Management / Time Alignment for Dolby Digital & DTS
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Bass Management / Time Alignment for DVD-Audio
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Bass Management / Time Alignment for SACD
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BD profile
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Dynamic Compression
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Resume
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Automatic Power off
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DOT Matrix Display
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SACD Text
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SACD Setup
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BD child protection
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DVD Parental Control
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Camera Angle Selection
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Display Dimmer
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Remote Control
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HDMI-Output-Function
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Standby-Function
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Firmware-Update by Ethernet
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Web Control / IP Control
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Manual search / track search
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Repeat
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Random playback
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Slow motion forward / back
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Quick motion forward / back
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Programmed playback
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Colour Component Output
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Composite Video Output
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Digital Output optical / coaxial
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Digital Output 96-kHz
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Analogue Audio Output (Stereo)
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6CH Audio Output
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8CH Audio Output
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Supported memory cards and playback files:
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Ethernet interface for
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Serial Interface
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Connection of external IR Transmitter / IR Receiver
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Gold-Plated Connection Terminal
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IEC Power Socket
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Dimensions (WxHxD mm)
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Weight
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Standby Power Consumption
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Aluminium frontpanel
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Sales start
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Available in
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RRP
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Advanced AL24 Processing
The acclaimed Advanced AL24 DSP processing improves the fidelity of high resolution stereo PCM sources such as CD and DVD (up to 192kHz sampling frequencies), by sophisticated DSP processing algorithms that improves low level detail and enhances fidelity by upsampling and adaptive filtering techniques. Advanced AL24 also provides increased dynamic range and spatial information, bringing out all the nuances with optimum clarity and natural fidelity.
Audio Delay Function
This is a function for delaying the audio signal with respect to the video signal.

Compact Disc

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. Since 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. Click here for a detailed explanation of DENON LINK 4th.

DivX Video-Playback
DivX is an advanced digital media format. DivX lets you play, create and share digital video by turning large video files into much more streamlined DivX files. Using a DivX codec (short for compressor/decompressor) to compress the video to a convenient size without losing any noticeable quality and play those videos back on almost any device. For example, the DivX codec can compress an MPEG-2/DVD file to nearly one-tenth its original size.

DVD - Audio
DVD-Audio (DVD-A) is a Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) format, that is specifically designed to hold audio data, and particularly, high-quality music. The DVD-A format is said to provide at least twice the sound quality of audio CD on disks that can contain up to seven times as much information. Almost all of the space on a DVD video disc is devoted to containing video data. As a consequence, the space allotted to audio data, such as a Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack, is severely limited. DVD-A also provides more complexity of sound by increasing the sampling rateand the frequency range beyond what is possible for the space limitations of CDs and DVD-Video. DVD-Audio is 24-bit, with a sampling rate of 96 kHz; in comparison, DVD-Video soundtrack is 16-bit, with a sampling rate of 48 kHz, and standard audio CD is 16-bit, with a sampling rate of 44.1 kHz.
Although DVD-A is designed for music, it can also contain other data, so that - similarly to enhanced CD - it can provide the listener with extra information, such as liner notes and images. DVD-A is backed by most of the industry as the technology that will replace the standard audio CD. The major exception is SACD Super Audio CD, which provides similar audio quality. Like DVD-A, SACD offers 5.1 channel surround sound in addition to 2-channel stereo. Both formats improve the complexity of sound by increasing bit rates and sampling frequencies, and can be played

DVD Video
A single-sided, single-layer Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) Video, holds approximately 133 minutes of full-motion video using MPEG-2 compression. The visual quality is that of a LaserDisc, which is superior to a VHS tape. The 133 minutes is an approximate number, because compression is not fixed, but is based upon the amount of motion taking place.
DVD-Video discs can be recorded on both sides, and two layers per side can be used, thus up to four two-hour movies can be contained on a single volume. DVD-Video supports Dolby Digital surround sound, which provides five discrete channels of CD-quality audio plus a subwoofer (5.1 channel).

HDCD-Decoder
HDCD-encoded CDs are encoded with 20 bits of real musical information, as compared with 16 bits for all other CDs. 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 3-D soundstage, and extremely natural vocal and musical timbre. With HDCD, you get the body, depth, and emotion of the original performance not a flat, digital imitation.

HDMI-output (HDCP)
HDMI (high definition multimedia interface), a new connector that bases itself on the DVI-HDCP model. HDMI supports uncompressed high definition video plus multi-channel audio in a single cable using a smaller connector that eliminates the need for multiple cables in home entertainment systems, simplifying installation and eliminating cross technology confusion. It transmits uncompressed digital video so that the picture maintains a high quality of color depth, brightness and contrast. It also supports Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) based on the AV.link protocol so it can be controlled with a universal remote that is used with multiple HDMI sources such as Denon DVD players. HDMI supports bi-directional coommunciation between devices, allowing DVD players to communicate with Plasma's, LCD screens and Projectors, as long as they are HDCP compatible.
The HDMI connection supports every uncompressed standard, enhanced and high definition video format ranging from 480I to 480P, 720P, 1080I and 1080P as well as existing PAL formats. It also has the bandwidth to support compressed audio formats such as Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital EX, DTS, DTS EX and uncompressed formats (PCM audio) up to eight channels, up to 192kHz, up to 24-bits.
High Definition Multimedia Interface(HDMI) and High Definition Content Protection (HDCP) is a copyright protection system installed on most Plasmas, LCD's and projectors consisting of a HDMI or DVI input. All Denon DVD players require HDCP compliant displays to be fully compatible. It prohibits the copying of copyrighted material, like onto a VCR or DVD-recorder.

MP3 Playback
A compressed audio format that is popular for downloading across the internet. Files may be recorded on CD-R or CD-RW media for playback in compatible DVD players, audio CD players, and CD-ROM drives. Files are usually named as "*.mp3". Sound quality varies as a function of the recording/encoding bit rate. For a high fidelity home audio system, its recommended to use MP3s encoded at no less than 256 kbps data rate. Anything less would mean too much compression was used at the cost of sound fidelity. See also WMA files compatibility with DVD and CD players.

Noise Shaped Video (NSV)
The NSV feature works in the digital domain to reduce noise in the video signal frequency band in order to enhance video signal linearity.

Playback of media from standard "DVD Video" & "DVD-Audio" disc's.
Playback of media from standard "DVD Video" disc's.
A single-sided, single-layer Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) Video, holds approximately 133 minutes of full-motion video using MPEG-2 compression. The visual quality is that of a LaserDisc, which is superior to a VHS tape. The 133 minutes is an approximate number, because compression is not fixed, but is based upon the amount of motion taking place.
DVD-Video discs can be recorded on both sides, and two layers per side can be used, thus up to four two-hour movies can be contained on a single volume. DVD-Video supports Dolby Digital surround sound, which provides five discrete channels of CD-quality audio plus a subwoofer (5.1 channel).
Playback of media from standard "DVD Audio" disc's.
DVD-Audio (DVD-A) is a Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) format, that is specifically designed to hold audio data, and particularly, high-quality music. The DVD-A format is said to provide at least twice the sound quality of audio CD on disks that can contain up to seven times as much information. Almost all of the space on a DVD video disc is devoted to containing video data. As a consequence, the space allotted to audio data, such as a Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack, is severely limited. DVD-A also provides more complexity of sound by increasing the sampling rateand the frequency range beyond what is possible for the space limitations of CDs and DVD-Video. DVD-Audio is 24-bit, with a sampling rate of 96 kHz; in comparison, DVD-Video soundtrack is 16-bit, with a sampling rate of 48 kHz, and standard audio CD is 16-bit, with a sampling rate of 44.1 kHz.
Although DVD-A is designed for music, it can also contain other data, so that - similarly to enhanced CD - it can provide the listener with extra information, such as liner notes and images. DVD-A is backed by most of the industry as the technology that will replace the standard audio CD. The major exception is SACD Super Audio CD, which provides similar audio quality. Like DVD-A, SACD offers 5.1 channel surround sound in addition to 2-channel stereo. Both formats improve the complexity of sound by increasing bit rates and sampling frequencies, and can be played

Progressive Scan
Progressive scan works in the same manner as your computer monitor. It writes one full frame of video from left to right across the screen every 1/60 of a second. Since the entire image is drawn at one time--as opposed to an interlaced image where the even lines are drawn first, followed by the odd lines--a progressively scanned video image looks more stable than an interlaced one. Progressive scan also introduces fewer motion artifacts, such as jagged diagonal lines and movement in fine detail, into the picture.
Progressive-scan Denon DVD players will work with digital HDTVs and are not compatible with older analog sets, due to their higher horizontal-scanning frequency of 31.5kHz. One big feature that will be in any progressive-scan DVD player is 3:2 pull-down circuitry. This helps to differentiate between the 24fps (frames per second) frame rate of film and the 30fps frame rate of video. Bassically it smoothes out the picture and virtually eliminates jaggie artifacts.
Progressive-scan DVD players deliver much better pictures as they can read extra data tags on DVDs and the players can process the image digitally before they output the video signal in analog form. (Almost all home-theater DVD players can output only an analog signal.) If you feed an interlaced DVD signal to a digital HDTV, the TV's line doubler must convert the signal to digital before processing the image, and the TV doesn't have access to the extra data stored on the DVD. For this reason, a progressive-scan DVD player can deliver a sharper, cleaner picture.

SACD Super Audio CD
Super Audio CD uses a new and radically different technology called Direct Stream Digital (DSD) to convert music into a digital signal that can be stored on a disc. Compared to the traditional PCM method (the technology used for CD), DSD offers a much higher resolution by following more closely the original wave form of music. With a frequency response of over 100kHz and a dynamic range over 120dB across the audible frequency range – some 64 times higher resolution then CD - Super Audio CD offers music reproduction that reveals details you just can’t hear on a normal CD.
The Direct Stream Digital pulse train "looks" remarkably like the analog waveform it represents. More pulses point up as the wave goes positive and down as the wave goes negative.
The DVD-Audio is a alternative method for listening to music at a much higher quality than your standard CD's.
You can transfer SACD from a DVD player to a amplifier via 6 phono cables or using IEEE1394-output (Digital Audio).

WMA files compatibility with DVD and CD players.
Windows Media Audio (WMA) is a proprietary compressed audio file format developed by Microsoft. It was initially a competitor to the MP3 format, but with the introduction of Apple's iTunes Music Store, it has positioned itself as a competitor to the Advanced Audio Coding format used by Apple. It is part of the Windows Media framework.
A WMA file is almost always encapsulated in an Advanced Systems Format (ASF) file. The resulting file may have the filename suffix "wma" or "asf" with the "wma" suffix being used only if the file is strictly audio. The ASF file format specifies how metadata about the file is to be encoded, akin to the ID3 tags used by MP3 files.
Files in this format are mainly played using Windows Media Player, Winamp (with certain limitations, DSP plugin support and DirectSound output is disabled using the default WMA plugin) and many other alternative media players.
The most current version of the format is Windows Media Audio 10 which includes specific codecs for lossless, multi-channel surround sound and voice encoding in addition to the main lossy codec. Both constant and variable bit rate encoding are supported.
Denon DVD players can play CDR's or CDRW's with WMA and MP3 files burnt on them as long as they have been burnt using a slow speed, recommended x4 speed.
Pure-Direct-Mode
According to the selected input source, the Pure Direct Mode provides the optimum decoding by switching off any and all unnessary processary (video disable, tone bybass and other unnecessary circuits). Listening to SACD or DVD Audio via analogue connections is a good way to tilize the Pure Direct feature.
Super-Sub-Alias-Filter
Super Sub Alias Filter: The S/N ratio can be improved when unwanted signals of higher than 6.75 MHz following D/A conversion are cut. The Super Sub Alias Filter feature produces a flat characteristic, ensuring that adverse influences do not affect video signals inside the essential frequency band, and folding noise is eliminated. The Super Sub Alias Filter is applied to the chroma signal as well as the luminance signal, improving color reproduction
MLP-Decoding
Meridian Lossless Packing (MLP) is an audio coding format that enables the highest possible sound quality and integrity in delivery or storage of high-quality audio. MLP has been adopted as the mandatory coding system to deliver the highest quality sound on DVD Audio and other formats.
DPIC (DENON Pixel Image Correction)
DPIC is a patented image enhancer algorithm and processing method, which enhances the target pixel by analysing all the surrounding 8 pixels to produce a more natural image. It detects and processes images with vertical, horizontal and also diagonal direction at pixel level. The Luminance(Y) and Chrominance difference(Cr,Cb) signals are processed with the DPIC algorithm. The result of running this process on the signals and the corresponding pixals, this produces a more natural image. General algorithms process only the luminance(Y) signal.
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