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SMPTE Meetings and Conferences ( November 2001)
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Stream and File Formats—Where Are We Now?

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Publisher
SMPTE — White Plains, NY
Doc Type
Conference Paper
Content Type
Original Research
Volume
2001, No. 35, pp. 1–7
Abstract
Broadcast file formats have evolved over several years. Some of these have been standardized, a few new ones are in the process of being standardized, and others are being held as proprietary technology. The first to be standardized, Digital Moving Picture Exchange, is used for uncompressed material transfers by telecine and image rendering systems. The next format to be standardized was General Exchange Format (GXF), which is intended for news, sports, and on-air operations. The AAF Association has released a format that has a feature set designed for post-production and rich editing applications. And, finally, the Pro-MPEG Forum is developing a new file format—the Material Exchange Format—which that has a large feature set. The proponents of Material Exchange Format plan to support a broad range of applications.
Publication Date
2001-11-01
DOI
10.5594/M00970
Link
https://doi.org/10.5594/M00970
Author(s)
Bob EdgeGrass Valley Group, USA
Copyright
© 2001 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, Inc.

Bibliographic Reference(s)

  • SMPTE ST 360 [Active, Stabilized]
  • 1. Bancroft David J , “Recent Advances in the Transfer and Manipulation of Film Images in the Data and HDTV Domains” , SMPTE Journal , p 273 – 286 , April 2000 . EXTERNAL
  • 2. Bancroft David J , “Images and Formats” , SMPTE Journal , p 579 – 585 , September 2001 . EXTERNAL
  • 3. SMPTE 268M-1994 - File Format for Digital Moving-Picture Exchange (DPX). EXTERNAL
  • 5. SMPTE 360M-2001 - General Exchange Format (GXF). EXTERNAL
  • 6. Gilmer Brad , “Enabling better media workflows - An overview of the Advanced Authoring Format” . EXTERNAL
  • 7. Wilkinson James H , “An Overview of the Material Exchange Format (MXF) Specification” , Proceedings of the 143rd SMPTE Technical Conference, In press, November 2001 . EXTERNAL
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