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IEC 61327:1995

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Helical-scan digital composite video cassette recording system using 12,65 mm (0,5 in) magnetic tape - Format D-3

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Hardcopy , PDF 1 User , PDF 3 Users , PDF 5 Users , PDF 9 Users

Language(s)

English - French, Spanish, Castilian

Published date

03-08-1995

FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
Clause
1 General
   1.1 Scope and object
   1.2 Normative references
   1.3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
2 Technical data
   2.1 Environment and test conditions
   2.2 Reference tape
   2.3 Calibration tape
        2.3.1 Record locations and dimensions
        2.3.2 Calibration signals
        2.3.3 Purchase
3 Video tape cassette
   3.1 Mechanical parameters
        3.1.1 Cassette dimensions
        3.1.2 Identification of cassettes
        3.1.3 Tape length, thickness and play times
        3.1.4 Coating face
        3.1.5 Datum planes
        3.1.6 Window and labels
        3.1.7 Identification holes
        3.1.8 Leader/trailer tape
        3.1.9 Reels
        3.1.10 Lid
   3.2 Video tape specification
        3.2.1 Base
        3.2.2 Width
        3.2.3 Width fluctuation
        3.2.4 Reference edge straightness
        3.2.5 Tape thickness
        3.2.6 Transmissivity
        3.2.7 Offset yield strength
        3.2.8 Magnetic coating
        3.2.9 Coating coercivity
        3.2.10 Particle orientation
4 Helical recordings
   4.1 Tape speed
   4.2 Erase head and record location and dimensions
        4.2.1 Erase head
        4.2.2 Record location and dimensions
        4.2.3 Reference edge
        4.2.4 Track pitch
        4.2.5 Flying erase heads
   4.3 Helical track record tolerance zones
   4.4 Relative positions of recorded signals
        4.4.1 Relative positions of the longitudinal
               tracks
        4.4.2 Helical/control track relationship
        4.4.3 Programme area reference point
   4.5 Gap azimuth
        4.5.1 Cue track, control track, time and control
               code track
        4.5.2 Helical track
   4.6 Transport and scanner
5 Programme track data arrangement
   5.1 Introduction
   5.2 Labelling convention
   5.3 Sector details
        5.3.1 Sync block
        5.3.2 Sync pattern
        5.3.3 Identification pattern
        5.3.4 Data field
        5.3.5 Sector preamble
        5.3.6 Sector post-amble
   5.4 Edit gaps
   5.5 Channel coding
        5.5.1 Coding rules
        5.5.2 Data rate and wavelength
   5.6 Magnetization
        5.6.1 Polarity
        5.6.2 Recorded equalization
        5.6.3 Record level
6 Video interface
   6.1 Encoding parameters
   6.2 Parallel digital signal interface
7 Audio interface
   7.1 Encoding parameters
        7.1.1 Sampling
        7.1.2 Reference level
   7.2 Digital signal interface
8 Video processing
   8.1 Recorded and non-recorded data
        8.1.1 Recorded samples of digital active line
               and lines of the television frame
        8.1.2 Non-recorded data
        8.1.3 Source pre-coding
   8.2 Channel distribution of samples
   8.3 Shuffling
        8.3.1 Introduction
        8.3.2 Algebraic definition
   8.4 Field data array
   8.5 Outer error protection
   8.6 Order of transmission to inner coding
9 Audio processing
   9.1 Introduction
   9.2 Source coding
   9.3 Source processing
        9.3.1 Introduction
        9.3.2 Relative audio-video timing
        9.3.3 Audio data in fields
        9.3.4 Intra-field shuffling
        9.3.5 Block shuffling
        9.3.6 Audio data word processing
   9.4 Auxiliary words
        9.4.1 Channel use (CHAN)
        9.4.2 Pre-emphasis (PREF)
        9.4.3 Audio data word mode (LNGH)
        9.4.4 Block sync location (S MARK)
        9.4.5 Field number count (FNCT) for 525/60 system
        9.4.6 Edit flag (EFLG)
   9.5 Outer error protection
   9.6 Inner protection
   9.7 Order of transmission to inner coding
   9.8 Channel code
   9.9 Allocation of audio sectors
10 Longitudinal tracks
   10.1 Relative timing
        10.1.1 Time and control code input
        10.1.2 Time and control code information
        10.1.3 Cue information
        10.1.4 Control track servo pulse

Specifies the content, format and recording method of the data blocks forming the helical records on the tape containing video, audio and associated data using the 12,65 mm (0,5 in) type D-3 cassettes.

DevelopmentNote
Also numbered as BS EN 61327 (11/2005) Stability Date: 2024. (11/2012)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
269
PublisherName
International Electrotechnical Committee
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
NF EN 61327 : 1996 Identical
NEN 11327 : 1995 Identical
I.S. EN 61327:1999 Identical
PN EN 61327 : 2002 Identical
SN EN 61327 : 1995 Identical
UNE-EN 61327:1998 Identical
CEI EN 61327 : 1997 Identical
EN 61327:1995 Identical
DIN EN 61327:1996-05 Identical

CEI EN 61835 : 1999 HELICAN-SCAN DIGITAL COMPONENT VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDING SYSTEM USING 12,65 MM (0,5 INCH) MAGNETIC TAPE - FORMAT D-5
EN 61835:1998 Helical-scan digital component video cassette recording system using 12,65 mm (0,5 in) magnetic tape - Format D-5
SMPTE ST 306 : 2002 TELEVISION - 6.35-MM TYPE D-7 COMPONENT FORMAT - VIDEO COMPRESSION AT 25 MB/S AND 50 MB/S - 525/60 AND 625/50
I.S. EN 61835:1999 HELICAN-SCAN DIGITAL COMPONENT VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDING SYSTEM USING 12.65 MM (0.5 IN) MAGNETIC TAPE - FORMAT D-5

IEC 61179:1993 Helical-scan digital composite video cassette recording system using 19 mm magnetic tape, format D2 (NTSC, PAL, PAL-M)
IEC 60735:1991 Measuring methods for video tape properties
IEC 60958:1989 Digital audio interface
IEC 60461:2010 Time and control code

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