SMPTE RP 190-1996 Care and Preservation of Audio Magnetic Recordings《音频磁录音的保护和保存》.pdf
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1、IntroductionAudio magnetic recordings of continuing interest andimportance exist on a variety of media types, withearlier records in the analog mode while more recentrecords may be either analog or digital. This recom-mended practice examines the hazards that may limitthe useful life of such recordi
2、ngs and recommendsstorage practices to optimize their future perform-ance.1 ScopeStability and preservation of audio magnetic record-ings require attention to and precautions against allthree of the following hazards: chemical degradation,physical distortion, and magnetic corruption. Analogand digit
3、al recordings are on media with the samesusceptibilities to chemical degradation and physicaldistortion. They do respond somewhat differently tomagnetic corruption effects, and this will be dis-cussed. Recommendations are offered for minimizingeach of these risks.Useful and acceptable reproduction f
4、rom records sopreserved further demands that in the anticipatedreproduction process there be conformance to theessentials of good practice. These essentials are alsoreviewed.1.1 Storage time scalesThis recommended practice specifies the desirablestorage conditions for audio magnetic recordings ofcon
5、tinuing value, as they may remain in library or vaultstorage between periods of intermittent reproductionor duplication. Two categories of storage time aredefined. The categories are in agreement with thosedefined by ANSI/NAPM IT9.11. 121.1.1 Medium-term storage conditions: Storageconditions suitabl
6、e for the preservation ofrecorded information for a minimum of tenyears.1.1.2 Extended-term storage conditions: Storageconditions suitable for the preservation ofrecorded information having permanentvalue.2 Structure of magnetic mediaIn figure 1, the structural components that providemedia integrity
7、 and performance are identified. Whileit is sometimes possible to combine the function of twocomponents within a single physical entity, each ofthe functions is essential and must survive withoutfailure. For the media of interest in audio recording, bothas a final audio release and as audio recorded
8、or presented in conjunction with images, manycompositions of these structural components areencountered. Figure 2 identifies most of those found inarchives, along with those employed in the recordingson current media.RP 190-1996SMPTE RECOMMENDED PRACTICEApproved August 1, 1996Copyright 1996 by theSO
9、CIETY OF MOTION PICTURE AND TELEVISION ENGINEERS595 W. Hartsdale Ave., White Plains, NY 10607(914) 761-1100Care and Preservation ofAudio Magnetic RecordingsPage 1 of 8 pagesREAFFIRMED 2006Tape:PolyvinylAcetateAcetatePolyesterPolyester2.5 1.4 2.0 1.31.5 1.92.2 63 36 51 3338 4856 * * * * * *Audio cass
10、ettes:PolyesterPolyester0.40.6 0.71.2 1015 1830 *Full-coat magnetic film:AcetatePolyesterPolyester5.6 3.63.8 5.65.7 142 9196 142145 *Striped magnetic film:AcetatePolyester5.66.3 5.4 142160 137 *Striped composite prints:AcetatePolyester6.8 5.9 173 150 *Format Mils MicronsNominaltotalthicknessFigure 2
11、 Diversity of analog audio magnetic records(Application and storage procedures need to be tailored to the format)Figure 1 Cross section of magnetic recording media (schematic)Possible thin overcoatMagnetic recording layerPossible integral lubricantInterfacial bonding layerMedia baseInterfacial bondi
12、ng layerStatic/friction control IayerMagnetic mediumOxide, standard baseOxide, medium baseChrome, dioxideOxide, high biasMetallixparticleMetallicfilmRP 190-1996 Page 2 of 8 pages3 Summation of storage recommenda-tions4 Derivation of recommended storageconditionsTemperature and humidity atmospheric c
13、onditions formagnetic media storage are summarized and tabu-lated in clause 3. The values have been derived fromthe extensive practical experience with photographicfilms, as recommended by ANSI/NAPM IT9.11 12for the minimization of various chemical degradationsin monochrome photographic films. Most
14、of the samepolymers and modifiers are the major componentsof magnetic media. Therefore, the environmentalrecommendations for the minimization of chemicaldegradation during the storage of audio magneticrecords have been derived from ANSI/NAPM IT9.11,modified only slightly by applying specific experie
15、ncewith magnetic records. 134.1 Application of the recommendations of clause 34.1.1 Cycling of temperature and/or humidityincreases the severity of the storage conditionsand should be minimized.4.1.2 Control of air-entrained and gaseousimpurities as recommended by ANSI/NAPMIT9.11 for photographic fi
16、lms is equally appli-cable to magnetic media and, therefore, recom-mended.Gaseous impurities: sulfur compounds, acidic vapors,ozone, peroxides, nitrogen oxides, ammonia, etc., areobserved to accelerate chemical degradation.Dust and air-entrained solid particles contribute to dirtand debris, and occa
17、sionally may be reactive.4.1.3 Audio magnetic recordings may exist incassette form, with the media already enclosedby the shell of the cassette. Media in roll formshould be placed in a protective enclosure,selected from one of the following compositions:coated steel, aluminum, polyester plastic, pol
18、y-ethylene or polypropylene plastic, or acid-freepaperboard, meeting ANSI IT9.2. 204.1.4 It is preferable for magnetic media to bestored with the rolls in vertical orientation. If themedia is not on a substantial reel, or within acassette, the rolls should be supported by theirhubs to eliminate asym
19、metric pressures on therolls.4.2 Moisture content and temperature of the mediaAll of the studies on chemical stability confirm that itis the precise moisture content and temperature of theactual media that controls, not the moisture contentand temperature of the surrounding environment.4.2.1 It must
20、 be recognized that a compact rollof tape or film can achieve temperature equilib-rium with its environment rather quickly, but canachieve moisture equilibrium only by moleculardiffusion of moisture into or out of the face of theroll, all the way to the midplane of the tape orfilm, which can be agon
21、izingly slow. 194.2.2 Media storage should be in a protectiveenclosure or in a cassette. Such enclosedrecordings will require even more time toachieve a different equilibrium relative humidity.4.2.3 Actual media moisture content: Duringthe generation and prior history of the audiomagnetic recordings
22、, there may have beensignificant exposure to higher humidities andsome equilibrium expedited by multiple trans-porting, as in a reproducer. Recognizing the veryslow rates of moisture equilibration in mediarolls not in active use, 4.2.1 predicts that anymagnetic media which may enter a storage vaulto
23、f lower humidity than the equivalent relativeMedium-term Extended-term Equilibriumtemperature C 23 max 20 maxEquilibrium relativehumidity % 20-45 20-30Alternate 1: TempAlternate 1: R.H.Alternate 2: TempAlternate 2: R.H.15 max20-4010 max20-50Physical status:WindingEnclosureOrientationCo-planarProtect
24、iveVerticalCo-planarProtectiveVerticalExternal magneticfield:dc: 0eac: 0e50 max10 max50 max10 maxRP 190-1996 Page 3 of 8 pageshumidity of the media itself may take manymonths or even longer to equilibrate to vaultconditions. Consequently, the effort at achievinglow vault humidities may be less effec
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