33.160 – Audio, video and audiovisual engineering – PDF Standards Store ?u= Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:11:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 ?u=/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/cropped-icon-150x150.png 33.160 – Audio, video and audiovisual engineering – PDF Standards Store ?u= 32 32 SMPTE ST 8:1995 ?u=/product/publishers/smpte/smpte-st-81995/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:11:01 +0000 SMPTE Standard - For Video Recording — Quadruplex Recorders Operating at 15 in/s — Audio Level and Multifrequency Test Tape
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SMPTE 1995-02-13 7
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This standard specifies an audio frequency test tape to be used for adjusting the sensitivity and frequency response of audio 1 record (program audio track) and audio 2 record (cue track) of quadruplex video magnetic tape recorders operating at a tape speed of 15 in/s (381 mm/s). The tape shall be used on recorders, operating in accordance with ANSI/SMPTE 3. The operating level and frequency response for audio 2 record are specified in SMPTE RP 102.

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SMPTE ST 87:1996 ?u=/product/publishers/smpte/smpte-st-871996/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:10:59 +0000 SMPTE Standard - For Motion-Picture Film (16-mm) — 100-Mil Magnetic Striping
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SMPTE 1996-03-08 3
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This standard specifies the location and dimensions of the magnetic striping material applied to 16-mm motion-picture film, which is used for both picture and sound.

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SMPTE ST 6:1998 ?u=/product/publishers/smpte/smpte-st-61998/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:10:55 +0000 SMPTE Standard - For Video Recording — 2-in Quadruplex Tape — Video, Audio and Tracking-Control Records
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SMPTE 1998-09-17 5
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This standard specifies both the locations for the edges of the video, audio, and tracking-control records, and the mechanical separation of the simultaneously recorded information of the video and audio records, as recorded at 15 and 7.5 in/s on 2-in quadruplex video magnetic tape.

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SMPTE ST 5:1995 ?u=/product/publishers/smpte/smpte-st-51995/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:10:55 +0000 SMPTE Standard - For Television Analog Recording — 2-in Reels
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SMPTE 1995-01-03 3
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This standard specifies the dimensions of reels in maximum capacities of 750, 1650, 3600, 5540, and 7230 ft designed to accommodate the maximum thickness of 2-in wide magnetic tape for television recording, as specified in ANSI/SMPTE 1.

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SMPTE ST 4:1995 ?u=/product/publishers/smpte/smpte-st-41995/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:10:52 +0000 SMPTE Standard - For Television Analog Recording — 2-in Magnetic Tape for Quadruplex Recording — Speed
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SMPTE 1995-01-03 2
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This standard specifies the nominal rates of travel of 2-in wide magnetic tape for quadruplex video magnetic tape recording.

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SMPTE ST 436-1:2013 ?u=/product/publishers/smpte/smpte-st-436-12013/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:10:51 +0000 SMPTE Standard - MXF Mappings for VI Lines and Ancillary Data Packets
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SMPTE 2013-11-06 27
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This standard describes the carriage of Vertical Interval (VI) data and Ancillary (ANC) packets (HANC and VANC) in an MXF file. This standard defines the MXF wrapping of VI lines for 8-bit and 10-bit component digital signals for standard definition and high-definition television systems. This standard defines the MXF wrapping of ANC packets located on SMPTE Serial Digital Interfaces. This standard specifies information to be encoded in an MXF file so that a decoder can place decoded VI data and ANC packets at the desired locations in a reconstructed television signal. This standard does not describe the content of MXF VI data payloads and MXF ANC packet payloads or their conversion to and from physical or logical interfaces, networks, and systems other than MXF.

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SMPTE ST 435-2:2012 ?u=/product/publishers/smpte/smpte-st-435-22012/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:10:50 +0000 SMPTE Standard - 10 Gb/s Serial Signal/Data Interface — Part 2: 10.6921 Gb/s Stream — Basic Stream Data Mapping
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SMPTE 2012-08-01 26
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This Standard specifies the multiplexing schemes to map up to 8 Basic Streams defined by SMPTE ST 435-1 into the 10 Gb/s Serial Interface. The source image formats supported are referenced in SMPTE ST 435-1. The mapping also supports transmission of the embedded audio, payload ID and other ancillary data defined in SMPTE ST 291 in the source stream.

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SMPTE ST 435-3:2012 ?u=/product/publishers/smpte/smpte-st-435-32012/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:10:50 +0000 SMPTE Standard - 10 Gb/s Serial Signal/Data Interface — Part 3: 10.6921 Gb/s Optical Fiber Interface
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SMPTE 2012-04-18 10
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This Standard defines the optical fiber interface for the serial stream operating at data rates of 10.692 Gb/s and 10.692/1.001 Gb/s. The interface specification defined in this part applies to implementations covering a distance up to 2 km using single-mode fiber.

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SMPTE ST 434:2014:2015 Edition ?u=/product/publishers/smpte/smpte-st-4342014/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:10:49 +0000 SMPTE Standard - Material Exchange Format — XML Encoding for Metadata and File Structure Information
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SMPTE 2015-06-21 38
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This standard specifies an encoding of the header metadata, partition multiplex structure and index tables of MXF files as XML documents. It specifies methods to support descriptive metadata plug-ins, dark metadata and private and future public extensions to the MXF specification. — This standard applies to the lossless representation of the metadata contained in MXF files as XML documents. — This standard applies to the interchange of the information of the header metadata, partition multiplex structure and index tables of MXF files as XML documents where the receiving application supports all XML namespaces from which there are elements in the XML document. The standard does not provide for the XML coding of essence.

Purpose:

This document has an associated Data Supplement, accessible for download from the “Multimedia” tab when the user has full-text access rights. SMPTE Data Supplements contain files intended for use with the SMPTE Engineering Document (Standard, Recommended Practice, or Engineering Guideline) with the corresponding filename and publication date. Use of these files without consulting the corresponding SMPTE Engineering Document is NOT supported. Interoperability will generally require adherence to additional guidelines and constraints specified in the corresponding prose document.

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SMPTE ST 435-1:2012 ?u=/product/publishers/smpte/smpte-st-435-12012/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:10:49 +0000 SMPTE Standard - 10 Gb/s Serial Signal/Data Interface — Part 1: Basic Stream Derivation
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SMPTE 2012-08-01 17
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The source data of the 10 Gb/s data stream is composed from multiple 1.5 Gb/s Basic Streams. This standard classifies applicable source image formats carried on 10 Gb/s interfaces, and defines their system numbers. The standard also defines how the source image formats are divided into one or more Basic Streams. The Basic Streams comply with the interleaved data stream structure defined in SMPTE ST 292-1 and are utilized as the input streams to the mapping part of SMPTE ST 435-2. The source image formats for the interface are defined in SMPTE ST 274, SMPTE ST 296, SMPTE ST 428-11, SMPTE ST 2048-1, SMPTE ST 2036-1 and Recommendation ITU-R BT.1769. The interface also supports transmission of the embedded audio, payload ID and other ancillary data with a data format defined in SMPTE ST 291. The Basic Streams are utilized as the input streams to SMPTE ST 435-2.

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