Comments to date on DRAFT REVISED AES3-1-xxxx, AES standard for digital audio - Digital input-output interfacing - Serial transmission format for two-channel linearly represented digital audio data Part 1: Audio Content ,
published 2009-09-30 for comment.
First, my thanks for partitioning AES3. It is a significant improvement
in readability!
Comments on draft AES3 Part 1:
1. Within the body of the document, when referring to another Part of
AES3, please capitalize "Part." This is both proper usage (the word is
a part of the document title) AND minimizes confusion with the other
uses of the word "part" which occur in the documents.
2. Scope: Please consider removing the phrase "... a recommended
interface ..." and replacing it by "an interface" now that this document
is clearly marked as a Standard. This phrase has resulted in confusion
on the part of many readers over the years.
3. Annex A: Please expand the list of SMPTE standards:
SMPTE 337-2008, "Format for Non-PCM Audio and Data in an AES3 Serial
Digital Audio Interface"
SMPTE 338-2008, "Format for Non-PCM Audio and Data in AES3 - Data Types"
SMPTE 339-2008, "Format for Non-PCM Audio and Data in AES3 - Generic
Data Types"
SMPTE 340-2008, "Format for Non-PCM Audio and Data in AES3 - ATSC A/52B
Digital Audio Compression Standard for AC-3 and Enhanced AC-3 Data
Types"
SMPTE 341M-2000 has been archived (which means it will not be
maintained) and should not be listed.
You should also be aware that SMPTE is currently working on new
standards for MPEG Audio in AES3, similar to SMPTE 340.
Once again, thanks for your work on this important Standard.
Pat Waddell
Dear Mr Waddell,
As chair of SC-02-02, it falls to me to give a formal answer to your comments on draft AES3 Part 1. Referring to your numbered points:
1. We will change "part one" to "Part 1"
2. We will make that change.
3. We will replace that paragraph with the four references you suggest.
Please reply by the end of the comment period if this reply is not acceptable to you. You may also ask us to consider your comments again for the next revision of the document. You may also appeal our decision to the Standards Secretariat.
John Grant