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Glossary

AES/EBU

The digital audio standard defined as a joint effort of the Audio Engineering Society and the European

Broadcast Union. AES/EBU or AES3 describes a serial bitstream that carries two audio channels,

thus an AES stream is a stereo pair. The AES/EBU standard covers a wide range of sample rates and

quantizations (bit depths). In television systems, these will generally be 48 KHz and either 20 or 24 bits.

AFD

Active Format Description is a method to carry information regarding the aspect ratio of the video

content. The specification of AFD was standardized by SMPTE in 2007 and is now beginning to appear

in the marketplace. AFD can be included in both SD and HD SDI transport systems. There is no legacy

analog implementation. (See WSS).

ASI

A commonly used transport method for MPEG video streams, ASI or Asynchronous Serial Interface,

operates at the same 270 Mb/s data rate as SD SDI. This makes it easy to carry an ASI stream through

existing digital television infrastructure. Known more formally as DVB-ASI, this transport mechanism

can be used to carry multiple program channels.

Aspect Ratio

The ratio of the vertical and horizontal measurements of an image. 4:3 is the aspect ratio for standard

definition video formats and television and 16:9 for high definition. Converting formats of unequal

ratios is done by letterboxing (horizontal bars) or pillar boxing (vertical pillars) in order to keep the

original format’s aspect ratio.

Bandwidth

Strictly speaking, this refers to the range of frequencies (i.e. the width of the band of frequency) used

by a signal, or carried by a transmission channel. Generally, wider bandwidth will carry and reproduce

a signal with greater fidelity and accuracy.

Beta

Sony Beta SP video tape machines use an analog component format that is similar to SMPTE, but

differs in the amplitude of the color difference signals. It may also carry setup on the luminance

channel.

Bit

A binary digit, or bit, is the smallest amount of information that can be stored or transmitted digitally

by electrical, optical, magnetic, or other means. A single bit can take on one of two states: On/Off,

Low/High, Asserted/ Deasserted, etc. It is represented numerically by the numerals 1 (one) and 0

(zero). A byte, containing 8 bits, can represent 256 different states. The binary number 11010111, for

example, has the value of 215 in our base 10 numbering system. When a value is carried digitally, each

additional bit of resolution will double the number of different states that can be represented. Systems

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