SMPTE RP 45-1972 Use and Care of Sound Test Films《声试验片的使用和保护》.pdf
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1、SHPTE RECOMMENDED PRACTICE RP 45-1972 Use am! Gre of Sound TUL Films 1. Scope 1.1 This recommended practice describes the proper method for use of sound test films, the reliability of the conclusions to be drawn from their output, the precautions necessary for reasonable accuracy, and the proper sto
2、rage for preservation of Cali- bration. 1.2 Thia recommended practice is intended to apply to ali sound test films, some of which bear a pho- tographic recording and some a magnetic record- ing. 2. Preparation for Reproduction 2.1 Prior to running a test lm, it is desirable to make the following che
3、cks on the transport: 2.1.1 The transport should be clean, particularly at all film contact points of the film path and its asso- ciated devices, and at any optical or magnetic scanning point. 2.1.2 The mechanical alignment should be checked so that the film is properly transported and guided, and s
4、o that distortions of the web do not 2.1.3 Proper supply and take-up reels should be pro- vided, true and undamaged, free from burrs and other defects, properly aligned and seated on their spindles, and with the largest practical hub diameter, in ail cases at least equal to the mini- mum recommended
5、 for the test film. 2.2 Prior to running any magnetic test film, the mag- netic heads should be demagnetized. The entire film path should be checked for residual mag- netism and demagnetized as needed. 2.3 Each test film should be examined for possible physical distortion at the time of use. If dis-
6、 torted, its reliability is questionable. 2.4 Each test film should be examined for dirt and, if obvious, should be cleaned before use. A photo- graphic test film can be cleaned with any good motion-picture film cleaner. A magnetic test film can be cleaned only with a magnetic tape cleaner. occur. P
7、age 1 of 4 pages 2.5 Sound test lms should be run in the sequence recommended herein for the initial setup of a machine. A test film presupposes that the prior adjustments have been verified, and that the re- sults may not conform to the intent of the calibra- tion if this is not valid. 2.5.1 Proper
8、 widthwise alignment of the scanning 2.5.2 Azimuth coincidence 2.5.3 Flutter 2.5.4 Amplifier gain adjustment for individual tracks and amplifier gain adjustment and balance for multiple tracks 2.5.5 Frequency response beam or magnetic gap 3. Accuracy of Test Films 3.1 Quantitative test films are int
9、ended to be evalu- ated on reproduction by objective instruments whose reading provide a figure of merit by which equipment performance can be described and rated. If adjustment of performance is intended to fallow evaluation, the readings from the re- production of quantitative test films indicate
10、the magnitude of such adjustments or corrections. 3.2 Test films in manufacture usualiy are calibrated to a level of accuracy higher than that common to the equipment they are intended to check. 3.2.1 Test lm transports with associated equipment and instrumentation are of laboratoryreference quality
11、. 3.2.2 The calibration limits of test films when released are shown in the appropriate standard or parent document. 3.3 Test films generally are reproduced and used for the evaluation of equipment that is of commercial quality. 3.4 Test films in the field and evaluated by reproduc- tion in the over
12、ail system may appear to have greater variability or uncertainty than the initial calibration shows. Copyright 1972, by the SOCIETY OF MOTION PICTURE AND TELEVISION ENGINEERS 9 East 4Ist Street, New York, N.Y. 10017, (212) TN 7-5410 Approved April 1972 SMPTE RP*45 72 m 8357401 0000492 180 m Page 2 o
13、f 4 pages 3.4.1 Although test films are made as precisely as pos- sible, there are uncertainties in measurement that limit accuracy of performance in the field. Some equipment even may indicate relative dif- ferences among test films that appeared identi- cal on the moqe precisely defined calibratio
14、n equipment. 3.4.2 The limits of repeatability of a test film run on one system at various times, or on several systems consecutively, cannot be predicted quantitatively without careful study. These isolated values are also less meaningful than the record of trends recommended in Section 3.5. Freque
15、ntly, the observed “normal” variability is about twice the specified limits of accuracy in the original cali- bration. 3.4.3 Improper storage and/or the introduction of dirt and physical defects will further increase the probable error. 3.5 Equipment performance trends measured by test films are fre
16、quently more significant than in- dividual readings, and become essential if close control is required. 3.5. It is recommended that for each piece of equip- ment to be examined, a chart or table be kept of the results obtained at each pass of a par- ticular test film. The test film serial number, th
17、e date and time, and the conditions of the run should be noted. This definitive record of trends is essential if close control of performance and intelligent maintenance are to be achieved. 3.5.2 When possible, two copies of each test film should be on hand, one used frequently and a second used inf
18、requently and stored in a dif- ferent location. 3.5.3 The two copies should be reproduced in consecu- tive playback on some suitable schedule for oc- casional direct intercomparison. 3.5.4 When the frequently used test film becomes worn out, the less frequently used one should take its place, and a
19、new film introduced into the backup position. 3.5.5 Trends observed in the results from both test films identify equipment problems. Trends ob- served in the results from only one film indicate test film problems. 3.5.6 The scatter of the data is a measure of the re- peatability of measurement under
20、 actual oper- ating conditions. 4. Subjective Test Film 4.1 Certain sound test films are intended for normal listening evaluation rather than for quantitative measurement. 4.2 When the test film contains program material or other selections designed for subjective evaluation to establish whether a s
21、ystem is adequate and pleasing, the reproduction must be in an environ- ment as specified by the instructions. The acoustic characteristics of the listening area must not dis- RP 45-1972 tort the program material in an unanticipated way, thereby giving a false impression of system performance as it
22、is normally operated. 4.3 When the purpose of reproducing the test film is to alter the response of a system in order to com- pensate for the deficiencies of the loudspeaker or of the listening environment, it must be recog- nized that this system no longer can be compared with other systems in any
23、simple manner. 5. Storage of Test Films 5.1 Two storage requirements can be distinguished: the storage of test films in intermittent use, for periods of a few days to perhaps a month between runnings, and the storage of test films for longer periods (to serve as teferences and arbiters in examining
24、long-term performance of equipment or films). The basic precautions are the same, but it will be obvious that certain of these precautions should be applied prudently to all storage, and that others become most significant when the storage period is long. 5.2 5.2. Preparation of Test Films for Inter
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