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SC-07-01 meeting, Berlin, 2017-05

Report of the meeting of the SC-07-01 Working group on Audio Metadata held in Berlin, Germany, 2017-05-22.

The meeting was convened by chair Tormod Værvågen.

Attendees were Kevin Gross, Bruce Olson, Junichi Yoshio, Paul Treleaven, Scott Norcross, Tormod Værvågen, Richard Cabot, Mark Yonge, Chris Chambers - by electronic link, Toby Seay - by electronic link

The agenda and the report of the previous meeting, held in New York, NY., US, 2015-10-31, were approved as written.

The formal notice on patent policy was read.

Projects assigned to this group but not mentioned here had no action requested or required - see www.aes.org/standards/meetings/project-status.cfm for details.

Open Projects:

AES31-4-R Review of AES31-4-2015: AES standard for network and file transport of audio - XML Implementation of Audio Decision Lists
Scope: This document specifies the mapping between EDML elements, described in AES31-3, and their XML counterparts described in the included schema. The complete schema is included along with an XSLT document which provides a reference transform back to EDML for backwards compatibility.
AES31-4-2015 published, 2016-02-08 – No further comments

AES57-R Review of AES57-2011, AES standard for audio metadata - audio object structures for preservation and restoration
Scope: To collect information on all metadata issues pertaining to digital audio objects and all aspects of the digital documentation of digital audio objects. This scope includes field structures to describe and provide access to the audio content contained in digital files. It includes transfer, preservation and restoration information.
AES57-2011 reaffirmed 2017 - No further comments

AES60-R Review of AES60-2011, AES standard for audio metadata - Core audio metadata
Status: Revise to harmonize with EBU T3293 V1.8
Concerns were raised after the previous meeting, that part of the technical metadata descriptions and documentation strings in the EBU T3293 schema might be ambiguous. This is especially in the description of the new EBU audio model.
The group will check the extent of this problem and propose changes to the EBU T3293 schema accordingly with the goal to minimize the problem.

Development Projects:

AES-X098C Administrative metadata for audio objects - Process history schema
Scope: To collect information on all metadata issues pertaining to digital audio objects and all aspects of the digital documentation of digital audio objects. This scope includes field structures to describe and provide access to the audio content contained in digital files. It includes transfer, preservation and restoration information.
After a long period of work, this document has never reach the state of being ready for publication and the project was supposed to be closed.
The standard has some overlap with other descriptive metadata standards, and the chair T. Værvågen will look closer to see if the core concepts of AES-X098C can be modeled as an extension to existing standards instead.
Target: To see if it is possible to make the core concepts into an extension of AES 60/EBU core/EBU CCDM before next meeting.

AES-X155 AES standard for audio metadata - Production recording metadata set (iXML)
Scope: This document specifies a format for communicating file- and project-based production metadata between various stages of production and post production workflow. It may also have utility in other areas. The format, iXML, uses the XML standard for communication of tagged metadata. The XML-formatted metadata may be written to a data chunk inside a Broadcast Wave file, such as AES31-2, or some other suitable file type. iXML standardises the interchange of production information, and provides an extensible framework to add new private or public data as needs develop, while permitting the specification to be expanded in a consistent and compatible manner.
Deferred to 2017 to await harmonization with updated AES60.

AES-X224 Best Practices for the Management of Embedded Metadata in Audio Files
Scope: To create a guide for manufacturers of audio hardware, software and computer platforms describing best practices for the management of metadata embedded in audio files.
No work has been done with this since the last meeting. It was discussed how the group can involve more people, like students, that can work on this document.

Liaisons:

No further liaisons to discuss.

New Projects:

No new projects.

New business:

There was no new business.

The next meeting will be scheduled in conjunction with the AES 143rd Convention in New York, NY, USA, October 2017.

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