SMPTE 317M-1999

Television Digital Recording – 12.65-mm Type D-9 Component Format – Tape Cassette (R2004)
standard by Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, 01/01/1999

SMPTE 377-1-2009

Material Exchange Format (MXF) – File Format Specification (Revision of SMPTE 377M-2004)
standard by Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, 05/04/2009

SMPTE EG 12-1994

Control of Basic Parameters in the Manufacture of SMPTE Photographic and Magnetic Audio Test Films (R2004)
standard by Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, 01/01/1994

SMPTE ST 2085:2015

Y'D'(Z)D'(X) Color-Difference Computations for High Dynamic Range X'Y'Z' Signals
standard by Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, 03/26/2015

SMPTE RP 2007-2007

Closed-Caption CDP and "Grand Alliance" Serial Interfaces for DTV
standard by Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, 07/27/2007

SMPTE 211M-2001

Motion-Picture Film – 16- and 35-mm Variable- Area Photographic Audio Records – Signal-to-Noise Ratio
standard by Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, 01/01/2001

SMPTE RP 84-1996 (Archived 2003)

Reference Carrier Frequencies and Preemphasis Characteristics for 1-in Type B Helical-Scan Television Analog Recording
standard by Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, 01/01/1996

SMPTE ST 2048-1:2011

2048×1080 and 4096×2160 Digital Cinematography Production Image Formats FS/709
standard by Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, 03/30/2011

SMPTE RP 183-2004

Monitoring and Diagnostics Processors
standard by Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, 01/01/2004

SMPTE RP 202-2008

Video Alignment for Compression Coding (Revision of RP 202-2000)
standard by Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, 04/18/2008

SMPTE ST 2064-2:2015

Audio to Video Synchronization Measurement – Fingerprint Transport
standard by Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, 10/09/2015

SMPTE 149-2004

Motion-Picture Film (8-mm Type S) – Perforated 1R
standard by Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, 01/01/2004