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SMPTE RDD 19:2011
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Television - Guidelines on the Use of Dolby® E with Video Signals at Frame Rates Greater than 30 Hz

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Publisher
SMPTE
Suite/Collection
Television
Doc Type
Registered Disclosure Document (RDD)
Abstract
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 embedded in a video signal. It also provides advice to equipment designers and manufacturers on the requirements of associated equipment and to systems integrators engaged in building complete systems.
Release Tag
20110204-pub
Publication Date
2011-02-04
DOI
10.5594/SMPTE.RDD19.2011
ISBN
978-1-61482-061-1
Link
https://doi.org/10.5594/SMPTE.RDD19.2011
Group
SMPTE 24TB Television and Broadband Media
Keyword(s)
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies, Television, Audio, Compression, Sound
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