Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers - ST 86:2005
For Motion-Picture Film — Magnetic Audio Records — Two, Three, Four and Six Records on 35-mm and One Record on 17.5-mm Magnetic Film
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| Organization: | Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers |
| Publication Date: | 13 July 2005 |
| Status: | active |
| Page(s): | 1 - 5 |
| ICS Code (Cinematography in general): | 37.060.01 |
| ICS Code (Motion picture films. Cartridges): | 37.060.20 |
| ISBN (Online): | 978-1-61482-298-1 |
| DOI: | 10.5594/SMPTE.ST86.2005 |
Standard:
This standard specifies the position, dimensions, reproducing speed, and identity of the two-, three-, four-, or six-track magnetic audio records on 35-mm magnetic film, and one single-track... View More
Document History
ST 86:2005
July 13, 2005
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