SMPTE EG 2021-3:2019
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SMPTE Engineering Guideline – Broadcast Exchange Format (BXF) — Use Cases
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
SMPTE | 2019-06-03 | 54 |
Abtract:
Generally, the Broadcast eXchange Format (BXF) defines the format and content of XML Messages for the interchange of data and metadata among professional systems, as follows: — 1. Broadcast schedules, including playout and record schedules — 2. As run information — 3. Content metadata, such as Content ID, Title, Duration, etc. — 4. Content management requests such as dub and purge requests — 5. Requests for transfer of content some of which will result in the transfer of Content essence between professional systems — 6. The addition of job management and automation of commercial copy transfer between systems — 7. The creation of profiles and the management of quality checking of media — 8. Ports as used by TCP/IP for the exchange of messages — 9. Library and Air Ready Master content representations of video, audio, captioning and other metadata structures. The primary systems envisioned as users of this standard are: — Program Management Systems — Broadcast Traffic Systems — Master Control Automation Systems — Content Distribution Systems — QC Systems — Mastering and Library Systems of Media Content — This particular document focuses on documentation of the BXF schemas.
Purpose:
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