[Sigia-l] SMEF

John O'Donovan-INTERNET john.odonovan at bbc.co.uk
Mon Jun 6 18:39:42 EDT 2005


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From: sigia-l-bounces at asis.org on behalf of Listera 

"Well, I've looked at the slide presentation of the URI scheme and the basic
categorization approach. For those used to RESTful architectures, not much
new there, but as a non-British-tax paying world citizen, I wanted to pilfer
and plunder more detail. "
 
You don't have to be a tax payer to get your hands on it.  You just need to send an email request as Bill has described.  Besides the TV detector vans are unlikely to turn up on your doorstep if you are not in the UK... 
 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/february/1/newsid_2521000/2521357.stm <http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/february/1/newsid_2521000/2521357.stmSMEF> 

SMEF has been widely used in various profiles of it's full form by broadcasters across the world. You should also consider looking at P/Meta...

http://www.schemas-forum.org/registry/desire/activityreports.php3?field=filename&value=P/META.doc 

http://www.ebu.ch/en/technical/publications/tech3000_series/tech3295/index.php?display=EN 

But then, MXF, AAF and TVAnytime are also important standards for the exchange of metadata and content focussed on the broadcast industry.

What in particular where you interested in SMEF for? 

Cheers, 

jod 


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