With all the potential media material and its associated metadata becoming accessible on IT-based systems, how are systems going to find and associate the elements of any single item? How are the users going to know they have the correct items when assembling audio, video, and information for use within a larger project? This short talk will explore the way areas of our industry are hoping to tackle the problem and some of the standards being introduced to ensure management of this material is possible.
Author:
Chambers, Chris
Affiliation:
BBC Research and Development, Tadworth, Surrey, UK
AES Conference:
25th International Conference: Metadata for Audio (June 2004)
Paper Number:
T1-1
Publication Date:
June 1, 2004
Subject:
Metadata for Audio
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