SMPTE 209M-1996 (Archived 2003)
Motion-Picture Film (8-mm Type S) – Magnetic Audio Records – Recorded Characteristic
standard by Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, 01/01/1996
NACE ASAE-ASABE B11 CGA ICC CTA
Motion-Picture Film (8-mm Type S) – Magnetic Audio Records – Recorded Characteristic
standard by Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, 01/01/1996
Motion-Picture Equipment (8-mm Type R) – Double 8-mm Camera Spools – 100-Ft Capacity
standard by Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, 01/01/2004
Television – Transporting MPEG-2 Recoding Information through 4:2:2 Component Digital Interfaces
standard by Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, 01/01/2000
Television – Material Exchange Format (MXF) – Mapping of Uncompressed Pictures into the Generic Container
standard by Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers,
Television Digital Recording – 19-mm Type D-2 Composite Format – Cue Record and Time and Control Code Record
standard by Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, 01/01/2003
Video Recording – Quadruplex Recorders Operating at 7.5 in/s – Audio Level and Multifrequency Test Tape
standard by Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, 01/01/1995
Motion-Picture Film (65-mm) – Camera Aperture Image (R2003)
standard by Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, 01/01/1995
Television – Material Exchange Format (MXF) – Mapping DV-DIF Data to the MXF Generic Container
standard by Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, 01/01/2004
Television – High Data Rate Serial Data Transport Interface (HD-SDTI)
standard by Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, 01/01/2000
Motion-Picture Film (65-mm) – Manufacturer-Printed Latent Image Identification Information
standard by Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, 01/01/2005
Television, Audio and Film – Time and Control Code
standard by Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, 01/01/1999
Television – Data Structure for DV-Based Audio, Data and Compressed Video at 100 Mb/s 1080/60i, 1080/50i, 720/60p
standard by Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, 01/01/2002