SMPTE releases full standards catalogue to media tech community at no cost
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Jenny Priestley
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SMPTE (Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers) has released its entire catalogue of published standards, recommended practices, engineering guidelines, and registered disclosure documents to the global media technology community at no cost. The organization aims to drive adoption, accelerate implementation, and strengthen interoperability across the industry by making these technical standards openly accessible.
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This was a decision we did not make lightly
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