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  • ANSI INCITS 356 : 2002

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    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - FIBRE CHANNEL - AUDIO VIDEO (FC-AV)

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  01-01-2007

    Publisher:  Information Technology Industry Council

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    Foreword
    Introduction
    1 Scope
    2 Normative references
      2.1 Qualification and availability of references
      2.2 Approved references
      2.3 References under development
    3 Definitions and conventions
      3.1 Definitions
      3.2 Abbreviations and acronyms
      3.3 Keywords
      3.4 Conventions
    4 Structure and concepts
      4.1 Relationship with FC-FS
      4.2 FC-AV Container system
      4.3 Simple Content Movement
      4.4 Frame Header Control Protocol
    5 FC-AV Containers
      5.1 Overview
      5.2 The FC-AV Container system
      5.3 Container Header structure
      5.4 Description of Container Header contents
      5.5 Extended Header description
      5.6 Object classification system
    6 Compressed FC-AV stream transmission
      6.1 Overview
      6.2 Synchronization scheme
      6.3 Error management scheme
      6.4 Instances of compressed AV streams over Fibre Channel
    7 Frame Header Control Protocol
      7.1 Overview
      7.2 Network profile
      7.3 Frame header control fields
      7.4 Example FHCP network
    8 Simple Streaming protocol for SCMA
      8.1 Overview
      8.2 Stream establishment
      8.3 Stream Tear-down
      8.4 Operations on established Streams
      8.5 Operation notifications
      8.6 Content Movement transactions
      8.7 Simple Streaming data format
    9 Simple Streaming protocol - SCSI-3 FCP mapping
      9.1 Overview
      9.2 Client and Server requirements
      9.3 Establish Stream operation using SCSI-3 FCP
      9.4 Stream Tear-down operation using SCSI-3 FCP
      9.5 Play operation using SCSI-3 FCP
      9.6 Record operation using SCSI-3 FCP
      9.7 Stop operation using SCSI-3 FCP
      9.8 Pause operation using SCSI-3 FCP
      9.9 Resume operation using SCSI-3 FCP
      9.10 Operation Complete notification using SCSI-3 FCP
      9.11 Operation Error notification using SCSI-3 FCP
      9.12 SCMA Content Movement transaction
    Annex A (normative) Simple Parametric Digital Video profile
    Annex B (normative) Object Type data
    Annex C (informative) Television video primer
    Annex D (informative) Systems synchronization
    Annex E (informative) TCP/IP performance enhancement
    Annex F (informative) Video frame rate table structure
    Annex G (informative) Data Packing Guidelines

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    Describes the transport of digital Audio and Video formats over Fibre Channel.

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    Committee X3T11
    Document Type Standard
    Product Note Reconfirmed 2002
    Publisher Information Technology Industry Council
    Status Current

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    AES 3 : 2009(R2014) AES STANDARD FOR DIGITAL AUDIO ENGINEERING - SERIAL TRANSMISSION FORMAT FOR TWO-CHANNEL LINEARLY REPRESENTED DIGITAL AUDIO DATA
    SMPTE ST 314 : 2005 TELEVISION - DATA STRUCTURE FOR DV-BASED AUDIO, DATA AND COMPRESSED VIDEO - 25 AND 50 MB/S
    ANSI INCITS 297 : 1997 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - FIBRE CHANNEL - PHYSICAL AND SIGNALLING INTERFACE-2 (FC-PH-2)
    SMPTE ST 274 : 2008 TELEVISION - 1920 X 1080 IMAGE SAMPLE STRUCTURE, DIGITAL REPRESENTATION AND DIGITAL TIMING REFERENCE SEQUENCES FOR MULTIPLE PICTURE RATES
    SMPTE 292M : 1998 TELEVISION - BIT-SERIAL DIGITAL INTERFACE FOR HIGH-DEFINITION TELEVISION SYSTEMS
    SMPTE ST 294 : 2001 TELEVISION - 720 X 483 ACTIVE LINE AT 59.94-HZ PROGRESSIVE SCAN PRODUCTION - BIT-SERIAL INTERFACES
    SMPTE ST 259 : 2008 TELEVISION - SDTI DIGITAL SIGNAL/DATA - SERIAL DIGITAL INTERFACE
    SMPTE ST 291 : 1996 TELEVISION - ANCILLARY DATA PACKET AND SPACE FORMATTING
    SMPTE 298M : 1997 TELEVISION - UNIVERSAL LABELS FOR UNIQUE IDENTIFICATION OF DIGITAL DATA
    SMPTE RP 168 : 2009 DEFINITION OF VERTICAL INTERVAL SWITCHING POINT FOR SYNCHRONOUS VIDEO SWITCHING
    SMPTE ST 253 : 1998 TELEVISION - THREE-CHANNEL RGB ANALOG VIDEO INTERFACE
    SMPTE RP 177 : 1993(R2002) DERIVATION OF BASIC TELEVISION COLOR EQUATIONS
    SMPTE ST 170 : 2004 TELEVISION - COMPOSITE ANALOG VIDEO SIGNAL - NTSC FOR STUDIO APPLICATIONS
    SMPTE RP 211 : 2000 IMPLEMENTATION OF 24P, 25P AND 30P SEGMENTED FRAMES FOR 1920 X 1080 PRODUCTION FORMAT
    SMPTE 12M : 1999 TELEVISION, AUDIO AND FILM - TIME AND CONTROL CODE
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