Technical specifications for track configuration and stereo signal handling do not guarantee a perfectly conformed stereo recording and transmission. Unexpected errors in phase and polarity have occurred in a number of different programs. Integrity of the monophonic L+R signal is of prime importance, and in addition to the correction of incidental phase errors, certain recording and dubbing practices might be modified to improve the monophonic signal.
Author:
Ancona, Ed
Affiliation:
National Broadcasting Co., Burbank, CA
AES Conference:
4th International Conference: Stereo Audio Technology for Television and Video (May 1986)
Paper Number:
4-013
Publication Date:
May 1, 1986
Subject:
Stereo Audio Technology for Television and Video
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