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RDD 01-2003
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DDRMON-MIB-1 — A Digital Disk Recorder Simple Network Management Protocol Management Information Base. This Registered Disclosure describes a Management Information Base (MIB) for a digital disk recorder. A MIB, when used with the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), allows a remote computer to monitor the status, set certain device management variables and receive notifications when certain conditions occur. Additional MIBs may be used to monitor and manage other digital disk recorders and additional types of broadcast devices. This MIB does not describe a general-purpose device control protocol.
RDD 02-2007
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Use of Logarithmic Non-Linear Transfer Characteristic for Transmission of Linear Signals through Limited-Bit-Depth Image Representations and Interfaces. This document describes a method of connecting the 12-bit linear processing space in an electronic capture camera to a downstream 12-bit linear processing space (“virtual camera processing”) via a pair of industrystandard 10-bit serial interfaces carrying 10-bit signal representations. This is achieved by means of a nonlinear transfer curve to be applied to the linearly-coded source image signal and a reverse function by means of which the non-linearity may be accurately reversed (forward and reverse lookup tables may also be used as an implementation alternative to the functions). By exploiting both human visual system characteristics and the particular noise characteristics of the camera, the non-linear curve prevents the bit-depth reduction having any perceptible effects on the received image. By specifying a particular transfer curve and reverse function, interchange between multiple providers and users of source and destination equipment can be achieved.
RDD 03-2008
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e-VTR MXF Interoperability Specification (Revision of RDD 3-2005). This document provides details of the implementation of the e-VTR from Sony. The MXF files created by thisdevice are fully compliant with the MXF. The ability of the e-VTR to receive MXF files have some constraints resulting from storage issues that result from the need to retain compliance with the type D-10 tape format specification. In conjunction with the referenced Standards, this RDD is intended to provide sufficient information enabling a developer to construct MXF files that will be compatible with the e-VTR.
RDD 04-2005
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Pro-AV MIB-1 - A Professional Audio/Visual Product Simple Network Management Protocol Management Information Base. This document defines a Management Information Base (MIB) for Professional AV products as Pro-AV MIB-1 based upon Sony implementations. The MIB defines the items managed by the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and comprises variables that maintain the status of equipment. Provisions of the Pro-AV MIB-1 provides capability for any company to create a private node, contents can be individually managed by that company.
RDD 05-2006
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Film Grain Technology - Specifications for H.264 | MPEG-4 AVC Bitstreams. This document provides bit-accurate Film Grain Technology specifications for H.264 | MPEG-4 AVC bitstreams. Film grain simulation is an option for H.264 | MPEG-4 AVC video coding layer. These specifications make use of film grain haracteristics Supplemental Enhancement Information (SEI) messages compliant with Annex D of the ITU-T Recommendation H.264 | ISO/IEC 14496-10 International Standard.
RDD 06-2008
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Television - Description and Guide to the Use of the Dolby E Audio Metadata Serial Bitstream. [Note: Tables 7-12, 7-13 and 7-14 corrected March 6, 2009.] Dolby Laboratories has developed a serial communication protocol that is used to transfer audio metadata between various products manufactured by Dolby. This document describes the types and function of the various metadata fields carried in the serial bitstream so that others interested in communicating with various Dolby® E and Dolby Digital audio codecs and associated equipment may do so. Each metadata element is classified as either a Professional or Consumer type of metadata. The Reserved elements are meaningless to the user but must not be changed, and must be passed on to preserve the structure and timing of the bitstream. Each of the Professional or Consumer elements is further classified as either a Read Only or as a Read & Write element. Its function is described, and permissible operations on those elements are discussed.
RDD 08-2008
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Storage and Distribution of Teletext Subtitles and VBI Data for High-Definition Television (Revision of RDD 8-2006). Free TV Operational Practice OP-47 describes the technical/operational practices associated with the storage and distribution of closed caption/subtitling data in the vertical ancillary space of the 10-bit serial HD-SDI signal complying with ITU-R BT.1120-7. NOTE – This document does not deal with the technical specifications of the actual closed captions/subtitles. It is intended to ensure that closed captioned/subtitled high-definition program material, in accordance with the appropriate Australian and international standards, will be successfully delivered to end users via the broadcasters’ storage and distribution processes. Additional to storage and distribution of subtitles, this operational practice describes the use of other ancillary data such as wide screen signaling (WSS) information via a multi-packet solution.
RDD 09-2009
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MXF Interoperability Specification of Sony MPEG Long GOP Products (Revision of RDD 9-2006). This document specifies the mapping of MPEG-2 Picture (ES) compatible with MPEG stream and AES3 audio into the MXF Generic Container. The MXF files created according to the details of this specification comply with the MXF specifications defined in the normative references. In conjunction with the referenced Standards, this RDD is intended to provide sufficient information to enable a developer to construct MXF files that will be compatible with Sony MPEG Long GOP products
RDD 10-2006
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An Open Transport and Navigational Specification, Optionally Supporting Multiple Conditional Access Systems. The intent of this specification is to provide detailed system-level specifications for the basic access control subsystem and algorithms for application in both the source equipment and EUE devices. This technology is applicable wherever an MPEG-2 transport stream is used for content delivery.
RDD 11-2007
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Bitstream Syntax and Semantics for Carriage of HDSDI Ancillary Data in an MPEG-2 Transport Stream. This Registered Disclosure Document (RDD) describes a bitstream syntax and semantics used to transmit SMPTE 291 formatted ancillary data (both VANC and HVANC) from the input of an encoder, through an MPEG-2 Transport Stream, and to reconstruct the ancillary data accurately at the output of a decoder. This protocol is in current use within several fielded productsi,ii. In addition, this data format has been in use by a major television network for HD contribution and distribution applications since mid 2003.