ES DVD Players Technical Background Version 4.0; August 8, 2005
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 10 Finally, the components agree on the highest available quality options for digital audio and video—and t
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 11 Video Performance Precision Cinema Progressive™ circuitry The purpose of today's high-end home th
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 12 The mathematical algorithms of Sony's Pixel-by-Pixel Active I/P conversion have been committed to s
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 13 • Film and video material shown simultaneously. The Sony® system performs beautifully even when film and
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 14 Pixel-by-Pixel Active I/P conversion and interlaced video origination Many of today's DVDs featur
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 15 The typical interlaced video frame includes both still and moving pixels. Sony Pixel-by-Pixel Active I/
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 16 Time sequenceScanning lines ODD current EVEN future EVEN Past 1 ODD Past 2 EVEN Past 3 MOVING PIXEL PROCE
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 17 occur in part of the video image part of the time. Most people would not notice the artifact without bein
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 18 approach the full glory of High Definition picture quality—from today's standard DVDs. 14-bit D/A Co
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 19 subtle examples, noise appears as a texture or graininess not present in the original picture. These Sony
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 2 Introduction Sony ES engineers are superbly educated, exceptionally well equipped and have ready access
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 20 samples. 8X oversampling inserts seven additional samples. And 16X oversampling inserts fifteen additiona
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 21 Luminance Channel (Y) Bandwidth Luminance Channel (Y) Sampling Frequency DVD-Video Interlaced Playback 6.
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 22 Noise Shaped Video™ circuitry While 216 MHz sampling deals with noise outside the video frequency range
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 23 color difference (PB) and red color difference (PR). This results in a consistently clean, clear, vibrant
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 24 Graphical Gamma adjustment is like an eight-band graphic equalizer for grayscale and black level. Vide
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 25 To maintain the purity of the signal, Sony places the analog video circuitry on a separate board, driven
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 26 High speed video buffer amplifiers (NS9100ES) If your television accepts an HDMI™ cable, you can enjoy
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 27 Carefully selected parts (NS9100ES) More than a labor of technology, the DVP-NS9100ES represents the en
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 28 Audio Performance In addition to DVD-Video and Compact Discs, these ES Series DVD players also reproduc
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 29 Speaker Time Alignment For optimum playback, the mastering engineers who create CDs need to anticipate
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 3 i.LINK® and HDMI™ Digital Interfaces In 1985, the engineers of Sony® ES surprised the world of high fide
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 30 Incidentally, this adjustment is not duplicated on most A/V receivers. Some receivers can adjust for sp
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 31 DSDfilter8x Oversamplingdigital filterMulti level D/A converterCD 16 bit/1 fs24 bit/8 fsSACD1 bit/64 fs1
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 32 Multi level D/A conversion Multi level D/A conversion 1+2…481632,768MSBLSB Multi-bit D/A conversion
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 33 landmark CDP-X77ES in 1990 and has since been followed by Sony's Current Pulse 1-bit converter. Like
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 34 Multi level D/A conversion Multi level D/A conversion 111+111…NN= 64 (for spec 1) The SA DAC uses
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 35 Multi-Bit D/A conversion Multi-Bit D/A conversion 148+2148+2Output =3Output =5ABCDABCD Multi level
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 36 at the output. Sony's careful design not only maintains the sonic purity of multi-channel Super Audi
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 37 Audiophile-grade components (NS9100ES) Two capacitors with identical circuit values can have quite diff
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 38 Video Off and Display Off modes One potential concern with so many types of circuitry in one chassis is
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 39 Construction & Design Twin R Core Transformers (NS9100ES) The digital processing and control circu
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 4 Typical SA-CD reproduction involves numerous D/A and A/D conversions. The i.LINK digital connection can
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 40 New Base and Pillar (NBP) chassis (NS9100ES) Where some see the chassis as an empty box, ready to be fi
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 41 Silver Cascade Design In addition to its remarkable technology, the DVP-NS9100ES continues the "ca
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 42 Features DVP-NS9100ES DVP-NS3100ES System HDMI™ Output Yes Yes i.LINK® interface1 Yes - HATS i.
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 43 DVP-NS9100ES DVP-NS3100ES Separate analog video circuit board with separate power supply Yes Yes High Spe
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 44 Specifications DVP-NS9100ES DVP-NS3100ES Audio Performance Frequency Response DVD (PCM, 96 kH
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 45 DVP-NS9100ES DVP-NS3100ES Infrared Input / Control S Interface 1 1 RS-232C Control Interface 1 - Gene
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 5 Internal layout of the DVP-NS9100ES as seen from the back. You can see the edge of one of the R-Core pow
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 6 High quality digital Audio Transmission System (HATS) The design of the i.LINK® interface is exceptiona
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 7 free signal at the full quartz-crystal accuracy of the receiver's master clock. You get all the benef
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 8 An HDMI™ plug and its corresponding jack. To begin with, many DVDs originate on film or progressive
ES DVD Players 2005, Version 4.0 Page 9 The options for audio are equally rich. The HDMI™ output of Sony® ES Series players can support a full r
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