GSO ISO 8622:2016
ISO 8622:1998
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
·
Approved on
22 December 2016
Cinematography -- Magnetic sound records on 70 mm motion-picture release prints with magnetic stripes -- A-chain reproduction characteristics
GSO ISO 8622:2016 Files
English
6 Pages
Current Edition
Reference Language
20.11 OMR
GSO ISO 8622:2016 Scope
This International Standard specifies the A-chain electrical frequency response characteristics for magnetic sound reproduction in motion-picture control rooms and indoor theatres. It is also intended for use, in conjunction with ISO 2969, in the standardization of recording monitor and reproduction characteristics of motion-picture sound in studio dubbing theatres, review rooms and indoor theatres.
This International Standard covers that part of the motion-picture sound system from the transducer to the input terminals of the main fader, and should be read in conjunction with ISO 8590, which defines the recorded characteristics for 35 mm and 70 mm magnetic striped prints.
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