CEA-CEB11-A-2009 NTSC ATSC Loudness Matching《NTSC ATSC响度匹配》.pdf
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1、 CEA Bulletin NTSC/ATSC LOUDNESS MATCHING CEA-CEB11-A September 2009 Copyright Consumer Electronics Association Provided by IHS under license with CEA Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-NOTICE Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) Standards, Bulletins
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6、ional Standardization implication, but the International Electrotechnical Commission activity has not progressed to the point where a valid comparison between the CEA Standard and the IEC document can be made. This Standard does not purport to address all safety problems associated with its use or a
7、ll applicable regulatory requirements. It is the responsibility of the user of this Standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and to determine the applicability of regulatory limitations before its use. (Formulated under the cognizance of the CEAs R4 Video Systems Committee.) Pub
8、lished by CONSUMER ELECTRONICS ASSOCIATION 2009 Technology Phone 202-872-9160; Fax 202-872-9161; Internet http:/www.atsc.org/stan Phone 800-854-7179; Fax 303-397-2740; Internet http:/; Email IEC Central Office, 3, rue de Varembe, PO Box 131, CH-1211 Geneva 20, Switzerland; Phone +41 22 919 02 11; F
9、ax +41 22 919 03 00; Internet http:/www.iec.ch; Email pubinforiec.ch FCC Bulletins: Federal Communications Commission,445 12th Street, SW,Washington, DC 20554 ITU Documents: ITU documents are available through the web at http:/www.itu.int/opb/ 3 Glossary ADC Analog to digital converter. compr A meta
10、data control word contained in AC-3 bitstreams that introduces limiting when the decoder is in the RF operating mode, and downmix overload protection in all modes. DAC Digital to analog converter. dBFM dBFS Acronym for decibels with respect to full scale. 3Copyright Consumer Electronics Association
11、Provided by IHS under license with CEA Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-CEA-CEB-11-A dialnorm A metadata control word contained in AC-3 bitstreams that adjusts or normalizes decoder gain to achieve normalized loudness or “dialog” level. Leq(A) A meth
12、od of measuring audio loudness using an A weighted integrating-averaging sound level meter. LKFS Method for measuring audio loudness using a frequency-weighted integrating-averaging measurement as per ITU-R BS.1770.“ PCM Abbreviation for Pulse Code Modulation. PCM is sometimes used in the industry t
13、o describe baseband digital audio signals or the audio output format. RMS Root mean square. MPEG Used in this document to refer to the MPEG 1 Layer II digital audio rate reduction codec, defined by the ISO/IEC 11172-3 Ed. 1.0 standard 4 Background Consumer broadcast products have evolved to a point
14、where multiple services may be received by a single set top box (STB) or integrated receiver. Home users tend to set speech levels to a preferred loudness level. Speech is an essential component of virtually all broadcasting. Therefore it is desirable for different program sources (NTSC, ATSC, MPEG
15、etc.) to deliver an approximately constant speech level so that the listener does not need to adjust the volume control for different sources. Loudness measurements may be made by either of two methods. The Leq(A) method preceded the LKFS measurement which was developed to estimate the subjective lo
16、udness of a wider range of program material than that addressed by the Leq(A) method. For the purposes of this document, either method is acceptable, as they both give a good estimate the loudness of speech. The AC-3 (also known as Dolby Digital) audio system carries a metadata control word, dialnor
17、m, that varies the gain in the decoder and that is set during encoding so that speech is reproduced at a normalized level from the audio outputs of the decoding device. In Line operating mode, that level is 31 dBFS Leq(A) or LKFS in one channel (e.g. center front of a 5.1-channel source) or equivale
18、ntly for two-channel stereo, at 34 dBFS in the Left channel and -34dBFS in the Right channel. In RF operating mode, it is 11 dB higher, 23 dBFS for both channels. The gain structure described herein is based upon the condition that the AC-3 audio program is encoded with the dialnorm value set to cor
19、rectly correspond with the measured dialog level of the program material. The gain structure goals are also only achieved if NTSC (analog terrestrial) and MPEG-1 Layer 2 (digital direct to home satellite) audio program levels were set in accordance with currently accepted broadcast practices for Nor
20、th America. 5 Inputs 5.1 NTSC Current NTSC operating practices “process” audio by compressing and limiting the audio to control peaks and to reduce the peak to average level ratio. This allows peaks to consistently reach, but not exceed, the maximum permitted level, and has the side effect of normal
21、izing the loudness of speech in television programming. Measurement of a large number of channels indicates that program peak levels are typically 2 dB below 100% modulation after de-emphasis. The subjective loudness is typically 17 dB Leq(A) or LKFS below 100% modulation either in mono or with both
22、 stereo channels summed to mono. NTSC broadcasting has strict limits on maximum deviation of the aural carrier. These limits are not significant for RF re-modulators in set-top boxes and VCRs. Typical NTSC television tuners receiving the output of a mono re-modulator are not expected to overload unt
23、il the deviation is more than 8 dB above the nominal FCC mono (baseband) limit of 25 kHz. On the other hand, the deviation of a BTSC (stereo) re-modulator extends to 50 kHz. The pilot carrier adds another 5 kHz of deviation, leaving only a few dB to accommodate the occasional uncontrolled excursion.
24、 4Copyright Consumer Electronics Association Provided by IHS under license with CEA Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-CEA-CEB11-A The BTSC demodulator output level should be set to 500 mV per the EIAJ CP 1203 standard (-12 dB with respect to the 2 Vol
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