Best DVD Copy Software Review
Gossary
RAM (Random-Access Memory)
Generally refers to solid-state chips. In the case of DVD-RAM, the term
was borrowed to indicate ability to read and write at any point on the
disc.
RAMbo drive
A DVD-RAM drive capable of reading and writing CD-R and CD-RW media. (A
play on the word "combo.")
random access
The ability to jump to a point on a storage medium.
raster
The pattern of parallel horizontal scan lines that makes up a video picture.
read-modify-write
An operation used in writing to DVD-RAM discs. Because data can be written
by the host computer in blocks as small as 2 KB, but the DVD format uses
ECC blocks of 32 KB, an entire ECC block is read from the data buffer
or disc, modified to include the new data and new ECC data, then written
back to the data buffer and disc.
Red Book
The document first published in 1982 that specifies the original compact
disc digital audio format developed by Philips and Sony.
Reed-Solomon
An error-correction encoding system that cycles data multiple times through
a mathematical transformation in order to increase the effectiveness of
the error correction, especially for burst errors (errors concentrated
closely together, as from a scratch or physical defect). DVD uses rows
and columns of Reed-Solomon encoding in a two-dimensional lattice, called
Reed-Solomon product code (RS-PC).
reference picture (or reference frame)
An encoded frame that is used as a reference point from which to build
dependent frames. In MPEG-2, I pictures and P pictures are used as references.
reference player
A DVD player that defines the ideal behavior as specified by the DVD-Video
standard.
regional code
A code identifying one of the world regions for restricting DVD-Video
playback.
regional management
A mandatory feature of DVD-Video to restrict the playback of a disc to
a specific geographical region. Each player and DVD-ROM drive includes
a single regional code, and each disc side can specify in which regions
it is allowed to be played. Regional coding is optional-a disc without
regional codes will play in all players in all regions.
replication
1) The reproduction of media such as optical discs by stamping (contrast
with duplication); 2) a process used to increase the size of an image
by repeating pixels (to increase the horizontal size) and/or lines (to
increase the vertical size) or to increase the display rate of a video
stream by repeating frames. For example, a 360x240 pixel image can be
displayed at 720x480 size by duplicating each pixel on each line and then
duplicating each line. In this case the resulting image contains blocks
of four identical pixels. Obviously, image replication can cause blockiness.
A 24-fps video signal can be displayed at 72 fps by repeating each frame
three times. Frame replication can cause jerkiness of motion. Contrast
with decimation. Also see interpolate.
resampling
The process of converting between different spatial resolutions or different
temporal resolutions. This may be based on simple sampling of the source
information at higher or lower resolution or may include interpolation
to correct for differences in pixel aspect ratios or to adjust for differences
in display rates.
Reserved bytes
6 bytes in the header of each DVD sector reserved for future use.
reserved (reserved field)
The field indicated by the term "reserved" may be used in future
revisions of the DVD specifications. Unless otherwise indicated all reserved
bits shall be set to zero.
resolution
1) A measurement of relative detail of a digital display, typically given
in pixels of width and height; 2) the ability of an imaging system to
make clearly distinguishable or resolvable the details of an image. This
includes spatial resolution (the clarity of a single image), temporal
resolution (the clarity of a moving image or moving object), and perceived
resolution (the apparent resolution of a display from the observer's point
of view). Analog video is often measured as a number of lines of horizontal
resolution over the number of scan lines. Digital video is typically measured
as a number of horizontal pixels by vertical pixels. Film is typically
measured as a number of line pairs per millimeter; 3) the relative detail
of any signal, such as an audio or video signal. Also see lines of horizontal
resolution.
RGB
Video information in the form of red, green, and blue tristimulus values.
The combination of three values representing the intensity of each of
the three colors can represent the entire range of visible light.
RLE
See Run length coding.
RMA
Region Management information. In DVD-Video, an 8-bit (1 byte) value stored
in the CPR_MAI that indicates in which regions of the world a disc is
permitted to play. See regional management.
ROM
Read-only memory.
Root Menu
Menu used to access other interactive menus in the Video Tile Set Manager
domain, or to make a selection which is not defined by other system menus
such as Angle Menu, Audio, Menu, PTT Menu and Sub-picture Menu.
rpm
Revolutions per minute. A measure of rotational speed.
RS
See Reed-Solomon.
RS-CIRC
See CIRC.
RSDL
Reverse-spiral dual-layer. See Opposite Track Path (OTP).
RS-PC
Reed-Solomon Product Code. An error-correction encoding system used by
DVD employing rows and columns of Reed-Solomon encoding to increase error-correction
effectiveness.
Run-length coding (RLE)
Lossless compression method that exploits contiguous samples with same
value.
R-Y, B-Y
The general term for color-difference video signals carrying red and blue
color information, where the brightness (Y) has been subtracted from the
red and blue RGB signals to create R-Y and B-Y color-difference signals.
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