This document describes common industry representation practices for the usage of video signal type code points, as these properties are conveyed across video content production and distribution carriage systems.
This Recommendation | International Standard defines various code points and fields that establish properties of a video (or still image) representation and are independent of the compression encoding and bit rate. These properties may describe the appropriate interpretation of decoded data...
This standard describes the composite analog color video signal for studio applications: NTSC, 525 lines, 59.94 fields, 2:1 interlace with an aspect ratio of 4:3 This standard specifies the interface for analog interconnection and serves as the basis for the digital coding necessary...
This standard describes methods for measuring the linear waveform distortions of TV video signals, that is, distortions which are caused by amplitude-independen
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This Recommendation specifies in detail signalling and relevant protocols of a video surveillance system (VSS) based on the functional architecture specified in [ITU-T H.626V2].
This document describes how Dolby® E audio codecs can be used in conjunction with Television signals operating at frame rates higher than 30 Hz. Because the Dolby E encoded audio data is normally carried in an AES3 stream, wrapped per SMPTE ST 337, it may be transported separately, or...
This standard defines the digital video coding for 4:4:4 and 4:2:2 color spaces and a virtual parallel interface for 525/625-line interlaced systems. Two luma sampling rates are defined: 13.5 MHz and 18 MHz. The virtual parallel signal interface format is required as the source for...
Defines terms used for digital disk and tape recording, covering tracks, recording media parameters and coding for audio and video signals.
Introduction/purpose
3.1 The video surveillance system safeguards various areas considered critical to operations. The surveillance system uses cameras capable of capturing images and videos that can be compressed, stored, or sent over communication networks. The main difference between a digital...
Introduction At some time in the future it may be possible to implement a new system in terrestrial television in which the sound information is incorporated in the video signal. The implementation of such a system while at the same time maintaining compatibility with existing...