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Glossary  High-Definition Serial Digital Interface or HD-SDI (SMPTE 292M): A video signal interface thIaPtSis commonly used for HD professionaWl dUiXgGitaAl video systems to transfer uncomPapnreelssed (up to 1.485Gbps in 1080/60i) HD digital video streams and 16-channel PCM digital audio signals along with other data such as time codes.  3G-SDI (SMPTE 424M): Also known as 3rd generation SDI with 3Gbps data transmission capability, it transmits up to 1080/60p signals or 4:4:4 sampling via a single BNC cable at 2.97Gbps. As the need for enhanced quality HD video production (for Cinema or Blu-ray) increases, the importance of a higher speed video signal interface has grown exponentially.  Dual Link SDI (HD-SDI Dual Link, SMPTE 372M): A serial digital interface standard capable of transferring HD-SDI (SMPTE 292M)1920 x 1080 / 50P, 60P / 4:2:2 / 10-bit or 1920 x 1080 / 24P, 30P, 50I, 60I / 4:4:4 / 10-bit, 12-bit parallel signals as HD-SDI 2-ch video signals via two coaxial cable at 2.970Gbps.  LTC (Longitudinal Time Code ) and VITC (Vertical Interval Time Code): Generally speaking, both LTC and VITC are used simultaneously for time code signals reIPcSorded onto recording media. LTC is used as theWaXdGdAress signal recorded onto longitudinal audio Ptraancekls. However, for slow-speed playback, the LTC signal is switched to the VITC signal, as LTC cannot be read at certain playback speeds.  ITU-709 (ITU-R BT.709): ITU-R Recommendation BT.709, a.k.a. Rec. 709 or BT.709 is the specification for the high-definition television format proposed by ITU (International Telecommunications Union-Radio Communications Sector).  EBU-TECH 3320: The guideline issued by the EBU (Europe Broadcast Union) that defines the specifications for reference monitors.  ARIB (Association of Radio Industries and Businesses): An organization concerned with Japanese integration of telecommunications and broadcasting, as well as the promotion of businesses using radio waves in general. ARIB specifies technical specifications related to communications, transmission and reception equipment. 22

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Glossary
High-Definition Serial Digital Interface or
HD-SDI (SMPTE 292M):
A video signal interface that is commonly
used for HD professional digital video
systems to transfer uncompressed (up to
1.485Gbps in 1080/60i) HD digital video
streams and 16-channel PCM digital audio
signals along with other data such as time
codes.
3G-SDI (SMPTE 424M):
Also known as 3rd
generation SDI with 3Gbps data transmission
capability, it transmits up to 1080/60p signals
or 4:4:4 sampling via a single BNC cable at
2.97Gbps. As the need for enhanced quality
HD video production (for Cinema or Blu-ray)
increases, the importance of a higher speed
video signal interface has grown
exponentially.
Dual Link SDI (HD-SDI Dual Link, SMPTE
372M):
A serial digital interface standard
capable of transferring HD-SDI (SMPTE
292M)1920 x 1080 / 50P, 60P / 4:2:2 / 10-bit
or 1920 x 1080 / 24P, 30P, 50I, 60I / 4:4:4 /
10-bit, 12-bit
parallel signals as HD-SDI 2-ch
video signals via two coaxial cable at
2.970Gbps.
LTC (Longitudinal Time Code ) and VITC
(Vertical Interval Time Code):
Generally speaking,
both LTC and VITC are used simultaneously for
time code signals recorded onto recording media.
LTC is used as the address signal recorded onto
longitudinal audio tracks.
However, for slow-speed
playback, the LTC signal is switched to the VITC
signal, as LTC cannot be read at certain playback
speeds.
ITU-709
(ITU-R BT.709):
ITU-R Recommendation
BT.709, a.k.a. Rec. 709 or BT.709 is the
specification for the high-definition television
format proposed by ITU (International
Telecommunications Union-Radio Communications
Sector).
EBU-TECH 3320:
The guideline issued by the
EBU (Europe Broadcast Union) that defines the
specifications for reference monitors.
ARIB (Association of Radio Industries and
Businesses):
An organization concerned with
Japanese integration of telecommunications and
broadcasting, as well as the promotion of
businesses using radio waves in general. ARIB
specifies technical specifications related to
communications, transmission and reception
equipment.
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