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Technical Specification for Transmission
MTV Networks programming is transmitted via an automated server system, cached from Digital Betacam. Whilst it is possible to use Beta SP, Transmission material is ideally supplied on Digital Betacam, dubbed where possible from the master.
For best audio and video performance please supply material that conforms to the following specifications:
Description
Digital Betacam
Beta SP
Alignment reference
Sony ZRP
Sony CR5 2BPS
Signal timing
625/50 (PAL)
Output levels and timing
Aligned Sony DVW500P (or equivalent) should produce a CCIR 656 270Mbit/s signal which when converted to analogue produces PAL signal conforming to EBU specification.
According to EBU specification for component recording of PAL signals
Aspect ratio
16:9FHA or 4:3
16:9FHA or 4:3
Audio reference level
-18dB relative to max count (Headroom 18dB)
+4dBu, PPM5
Audio alignment reference
Sony CR8 1BPS
Peak audio level
Reference +8dB
Not to exceed +8dBu, PPM6
(Dolby C noise reduction system)
Audio pre-emphasis
None
Black Level
When a pixel is black, the specified voltage transmitted or recorded is Zero (0) Volts . Any lower than this level is Illegal
When a pixel is black, the specified voltage transmitted or recorded is Zero (0) Volts Any lower than this level is Illegal
Peak White
When the pixel is at maximum brightness (luminance) the voltage is +0.7 Volts (700mV)
Any Brightness (luminance) Higher than +0.7 is Illegal
When the pixel is at maximum brightness (luminance) the voltage is +0.7 Volts (700mV)
Any Brightness (luminance) Higher than +0.7 is Illegal
Audio tracks
A1 & A3 left, A2 & A4 right
A1 & A3 left, A2 & A4 right
Timecode (SMPTE/EBU)
The time code should be 8-field (PAL) locked to video and should be continuous throughout the programme (including the header section). VITC should be recorded on lines 19 and 21 and should be identical to the LTC.
MTV Networks Europe Confidential Page 1 06/07/2004
Order of Recording
Recorded material must conform to the specifications outlined below:
Duration
Timecode
Video
Channel 1
Channel 2
Channel 3
Channel 4
09:58:30:00
60”
75% Colour Bars
1KHz
1KHz
1KHz
1KHz
09:59:30:00
27”
Clock or ident
Silence
Silence
Silence
Silence
09:59:57:00
3”
Black
Silence
Silence
Silence
Silence
10:00:00:00
Programme
Programme
Left
Right
As Ch.1
As Ch. 2
Prog. End
10”
Freeze frame
Silence
Silence
Silence
Silence
Freeze end
30”
Black
Silence
Silence
Silence
Silence
Please Note:
Audio line up tone should be identical in phase on both audio tracks for mono material or audio 1 interrupted tone and audio 2 continuous tone for stereo material.
Ideally, one commercial only should be recorded on each tape that is supplied to MTV Networks. However, multi-segmented tapes can be accepted provided that the time code start and end time for each commercial is clearly marked on the tape or packing slip. Subtitles, where appropriate, should be on line 22 of field 2.
There is a requirement by some broadcasting regulatory bodies that audio should end six to twelve frames before the vision; other adjustments such as frames of black before and after the material, or frozen vision at the end, will be made during the transmission process.
Material supplied on other broadcast formats is not excluded but may cause processing delays.
MTV Networks Europe Confidential Page 2 06/07/2004
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