"A term or phrase describing the item type relative to the duplication process (e.g. "original negative", "dup negative", "positive", "original positive (reversal film)", "dupe positive", "Lavender", "image negative", "sound negative", "non-film analogue carrier", "non-film digital carrier")."
"The type of physical carrier used for the manifestation. Digital manifestations may be bound to a physical carrier (such as DVD) or exist without a defined carrier (such as online streaming media, podcasts, etc.)."
"The type of physical carrier used for the manifestation. Digital manifestations may be bound to a physical carrier (such as DVD) or exist without a defined carrier (such as online streaming media, podcasts, etc.)."
XML element
AUDIOVISUALNI[@audiovisElType='avCarrierType']
Tip vnosa
Opcijski (Minimalno: 0, Maksimalno: neomejeno)
33.4. avGauge
Definicija
Širina filmskega traku ali kakšnega drugega nosilca.
"The width of the film stock or other carrier (such as magnetic tape) used for the manifestation. Should include value and unit (e.g. "35 mm", "1/2 in.")"
"The total physical, logical or temporal extent of the manifestation of a cinematographic work, or of the item from a manifestation. Physical extent is the total length of the medium carrying the manifestation or item. Logical extent is the number of discrete units, e.g. image frames, bytes (octets), etc., of which the manifestation or item is composed. Temporal extent is the running time under normal or specific playback conditions (e.g. a specific frame rate)."
"The ratio between width and height of the image. For anamorphic formats, this element should contain the aspect ratio of the projected image rather than that on the carrier. Some aspect ratios are known not only by numeric values, but also by names (e.g. “full frame”, "Cinemascope")."
"The name of the system by which sound is recorded either on the carrier, on a separate medium, or as part of the digital encoding (e.g. Western Electric (Westrex) Movietone, RCA Photophone, Tobis, Dolby Digital, etc.)."