The DPP has published a new report looking at business to business to metadata exchange and the friction points it can generate.
Recommendation DPP008 Business to Business Metadata Exchange looks at problems in the media supply chain at the points of content interchange, specifically around the exchange of metadata.
“While the interchange of content itself is well understood, the landscape for metadata is significantly more varied,” said DPP CTO Rowan de Pomerai. “A huge range of different formats are used – many of them bespoke – leading to significant inefficiencies in the supply chain.”
In the document, the DPP recommends that most media organisations are best served by implementing MovieLabs Digital Distribution Framework (MDDF), a suite of compatible standards and specifications for interchange, and it outlines a phased approach for adoption into the critical path of the supply chain.
To help smooth the process of integration for those already using metadata detailed in the AS-11 UK DPP HD specification for the delivery of air-ready masters, the DPP also includes a mapping between these metadata fields and the schemas that comprise MDDF.
“The MovieLabs Digital Distribution Framework is the result of years of industry collaboration to improve the automation of content delivery to online video distributors,” added Jim Helman, CTO at MovieLabs. “We appreciate the DPP’s endorsement of MDDF and their valuable contribution of a bridge from the AS-11 broadcast standard.”
The main document is available to download here, and the accompanying appendix, detailing the AS-11 metadata translation, here.