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This standard defines a Two-Frame Marker for progressive HDTV video formats at 48/1.001(47.95)-Hz, 48-Hz, 50-Hz, 60/1.001(59.94)-Hz, and 60-Hz frame rates. This Two-Frame Marker is multiplexed into serial streams carrying such a video format to govern the alignment of system actions such as switching to the data block boundaries of embedded ancillary data services having one half the frame rate (Fr/2) compared to the video frame rate (Fr). Requirements for use of this Two-Frame Marker are also defined in this standard.
Note1: Users should be aware that equipment manufactured prior to the publication of this standard typically will not comply with its requirements.
Note2: Use of the Two-Frame Marker is optional with progressive video streams at 48/1.001(47.95)-Hz, 48-Hz, 50-Hz, 60/1.001(59.94)-Hz, and 60-Hz frame rates mapped to interlaced serial interfaces at 24/1.001(23.98)-Hz, 24-Hz, 25-Hz, 30/1.001(29.97)-Hz, and 30-Hz frame rates, respectively.
Note3: Use of the Two-Frame Marker is optional with progressive segmented frame video streams at 24/1.001(23.98)-Hz, 24-Hz, 25-Hz, 30/1.001(29.97)-Hz, and 30-Hz frame rates mapped to interlaced serial interfaces at 24/1.001(23.98)-Hz, 24-Hz, 25-Hz, 30/1.001(29.97)-Hz, and 30-Hz frame rates, respectively.
NOTE: This 2014 document is a revision of ST 2051:2010 incorporating changes published as Amendment ST 2051:2010 AM1:2013. No further changes have been made.
This standard defines a Two-Frame Marker for progressive HDTV video formats at 48/1.001(47.95)-Hz, 48-Hz, 50-Hz, 60/1.001(59.94)-Hz, and 60-Hz frame rates. This Two-Frame Marker is multiplexed into serial streams carrying such a video format to govern the alignment of system actions such as switching to the data block boundaries of embedded ancillary data services having one half the frame rate (Fr/2) compared to the video frame rate (Fr). Requirements for use of this Two-Frame Marker are also defined in this standard.
Note1: Users should be aware that equipment manufactured prior to the publication of this standard typically will not comply with its requirements.
Note2: Use of the Two-Frame Marker is optional with progressive video streams at 48/1.001(47.95)-Hz, 48-Hz, 50-Hz, 60/1.001(59.94)-Hz, and 60-Hz frame rates mapped to interlaced serial interfaces at 24/1.001(23.98)-Hz, 24-Hz, 25-Hz, 30/1.001(29.97)-Hz, and 30-Hz frame rates, respectively.
Note3: Use of the Two-Frame Marker is optional with progressive segmented frame video streams at 24/1.001(23.98)-Hz, 24-Hz, 25-Hz, 30/1.001(29.97)-Hz, and 30-Hz frame rates mapped to interlaced serial interfaces at 24/1.001(23.98)-Hz, 24-Hz, 25-Hz, 30/1.001(29.97)-Hz, and 30-Hz frame rates, respectively.
NOTE: This 2014 document is a revision of ST 2051:2010 incorporating changes published as Amendment ST 2051:2010 AM1:2013. No further changes have been made.
Author | SMPTE |
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Editor | SMPTE |
Document type | Standard |
Format | File |
EAN ISBN | S9781614827917 |
Number of pages | 12 |
Set | SMPTEONLINE |
Year | 2014 |
Country | USA |