SMPTE EG 35-2012 Time and Control Code Time Address Clock Precision for Television Audio and Film.pdf
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1、 Copyright 2012 by THE SOCIETY OF MOTION PICTURE AND TELEVISION ENGINEERS 3 Barker Avenue, White Plains, NY 10601 (914) 761-1100 Approved October 31, 2012 Table of Contents Page Foreword . 2 Introduction 2 1 Scope . 3 2 Sources of Error and Deviations from Precision Clock Time . 3 2.1 Systematic Dri
2、ft Corrected by Drop-Frame Counting for 29.97-Hz Systems 3 2.2 Uncorrected Systematic Drift for 29.97-Hz Television Systems 4 2.3 Offset from Zero at Beginning of a Day . 4 2.4 Reference Clock Errors 5 3 Maintaining Time Precision 5 3.1 Phasing of Video to Clock System . 5 3.2 Slaving of Time Addres
3、s to Clock System . 5 4 Time Zone and Date Encoding 5 Annex A Bibliography . 6 Annex B Summary 7 Page 1 of 7 pages SMPTE EG 35:2012 Revision of EG 35-1999 SMPTE ENGINEERING GUIDELINE Time and Control Code Time Address Clock Precision for Television, Audio and Film SMPTE EG 35:2012 Page 2 of 7 pages
4、Foreword SMPTE (the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers) is an internationally-recognized standards developing organization. Headquartered and incorporated in the United States of America, SMPTE has members in over 80 countries on six continents. SMPTEs Engineering Documents, includin
5、g Standards, Recommended Practices, and Engineering Guidelines, are prepared by SMPTEs Technology Committees. Participation in these Committees is open to all with a bona fide interest in their work. SMPTE cooperates closely with other standards-developing organizations, including ISO, IEC and ITU.
6、SMPTE Engineering Documents are drafted in accordance with the rules given in Part XIII of its Operations Manual. SMPTE EG 35 was prepared by Technology Committee 33TS. Introduction This section is entirely informative and does not form an integral part of this Engineering Document. SMPTE ST 12-1 Ti
7、me Code was originally developed for purposes of editing, machine synchronization and machine control. The format of the Time Address label in the time code has led to the use of the time code for applications related to time keeping and the distribution of clock time information. Because television
8、 systems with a frame rate of 30/1.001 Hz (nominally 29.97 Hz) and 60/1.001 Hz (nominally 59.94 Hz) do not have an integral number of frames in a 24-hour day, there is a limitation to the precision of time code for clock time distribution applications. SMPTE EG 35:2012 Page 3 of 7 pages 1 Scope Ther
9、e is a desire for some applications to relate the time code time address to clock system time and to use this time code as a clock time reference. This guideline is specifically applicable to video systems operating at a frame rate of 30/1.001 Hz (“29.97”) or 60/1.001 Hz (“59.94”) although its princ
10、iples are applicable to other systems. It outlines methods and procedures to achieve and maintain specified degrees of precision between a time code and clock time/date. This guideline applies to systems where the time code is synchronized to video; however, it can also be relevant to time code sync
11、hronized to other references. 2 Sources of Error and Deviations from Precision Clock Time Beyond errors that occur due to the imprecision of the reference oscillator, systematic errors will occur for video systems operating at a frame rate of 30/1.001 (29.97) Hz or 60/1.001 (59.94) Hz. This is becau
12、se the video frame rate is not an integer. Normally, the video frequencies are derived from a stable and precise oscillator. Table 1 illustrates the relationship between the various rates for NTSC systems. Similar relationships between the reference oscillator and the resulting vertical frame rate e
13、xist for other 30/1.001-Hz and 60/1.001-Hz systems. Table 1 Basic frequencies for NTSC 525/29.97 video systems Parameter Formula Frequency Description Fsc 5.0 MHz x 63/88 3,579,545.454545 Hz Color subcarrier Fh Fsc x 2/455 15,734.26573427 Hz Horizontal scanning rate Fv Fh / 525 29.97002997 Hz Vertic
14、al frame rate Based on this vertical frame rate, there are approximately 2,589,410.59 video frames per 24-hour day. In 30/1.001 fps drop-frame time code, the digits roll over to 00:00:00:00 after 2,589,408 frame counts. Thus, if at the precise beginning of one day the video is precisely at the start
15、 of a frame and the time code is at 00:00:00:00, then at the beginning of the next day the video will be 59% into a frame and the time code will have rolled over to 00:00:00:02. For progressive video systems operating at a frame rate of 60/1.001 (59.94) Hz, there are approximately 5,178,821.179 vide
16、o frames per 24-hour day. Since the frame rate of these systems exceeds the frame count capacity of the time address, the frame count increments only every other frame and thus counts at 30/1.001 fps (as specified in Section 12 of SMPTE ST 12-1). In 30/1.001-fps drop-frame time code, the digits roll
17、 over to 00:00:00:00 after 2,589,408 frame counts. Thus, if at the precise beginning of one day the video is precisely at the start of a frame and the time code is at 00:00:00:00, then at the beginning of the next day the video will be 59% into a frame pair and the time code will have rolled over to
18、 00:00:00:02. Precision of the time address will also be affected by jitter, wander, and other system latencies. The reader is referred to the second note in Section 5.1.2 of SMPTE ST 12-1 on precision of calculations. 2.1 Systematic Drift Corrected by Drop-Frame Counting for 29.97-Hz Related Televi
19、sion Systems Throughout the day, the difference between the 29.97-Hz video frame (frame pair for 59.94-Hz systems) rate and the 30 frame-per-second nominal time address count is compensated by the drop-frame counting mode. Two frame counts are skipped at the beginning of each minute with the excepti
20、on of minutes 00, 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50. This results in 108 frame counts per hour being skipped from the counting sequence and a cyclic build-up and correction of an offset between time address and clock time. This is illustrated in Figure 1 for a 10-minute interval. SMPTE EG 35:2012 Page 4 of 7 p
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