The purpose of this amendment is to add support for Progressive video systems with 48 and 48/1.001 Hz frame rates. The techniques described in this amendment follow the same rules used in SMPTE ST 12-1 for Progressive video systems with 50, 60 and 60/1.001 Hz frame rates. — This amendment also updates the normative references to the current versions.
This Standard specifies a time and control code for use in television and accompanying audio systems operating at nominal rates of 60, 59.94, 50, 30, 29.97, 25, 24, and 23.98 frames per second.
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 7.5 in/s (190.5 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.
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).
(1.1) This standard specifies the dimensions of the camera aperture image and its relative position to the reference edge and the perforations of 16-mm motion-picture film. The location of the perforations is based on dimensions given in SMPTE 109. (1.2) This standard also specifies the position of the emulsion and the frame rate for 16-mm motion-picture film perforated one or two edges.
This standard defines a transmission format for conveyance of linear (LTC) or vertical interval (VITC) time code data formatted according to SMPTE ST 12-1 in 8-, 10-, or 12-bit digital television data interfaces.
This standard specifies the basic system parameters, i.e., the positions of recording head gaps, the scanning configuration, the axis of rotation of the video head wheel, and the appropriate tape tension for 1-in type B helical-scan television tape recorders for 525/60 monochrome or NTSC color systems.
The present document specifies the structure of the Network Service Descriptor (NSD) file archive and the naming conventions for the different files it contains, fulfilling the requirements specified in ETSI GS NFV-IFA 014 [1] for an NSD file structure.
The present document specifies communication between the M2M Authentication Function (MAF) and MAF clients on the reference point Mmaf and between the M2M Enrolment Function (MEF) and MEF clients on the reference point Mmef.
The present document includes a collection of use cases from a variety of M2M industry segments. Each use case may include a description, source, actors, pre-conditions, triggers, normal and alternative flow of sequence of interactions among actors and system, post-conditions, illustrations and potential requirements. The potential requirements provide an initial view of what oneM2M requirements could arise from the Use Case as seen by the contributor. These are intended to help the reader understand the use case's needs. These potential requirements may have been subsequently submitted by the contributor for consideration as candidate oneM2M requirements, which may or may not have been agreed as a oneM2M requirement (often after much editing). As such, there may not be a direct mapping from the potential requirements to agreed oneM2M requirements.