MXF with AAC for next-generation interconnect

Oliver Morgan

Metaglue

Oliver has 35 years experience as an engineer, manager and technical strategist in broadcast television, developing and introducing innovative systems for post production, in North America, Europe and Japan. Oliver is a principal architect of the Material Exchange Format (MXF), the Advanced Authoring Format (AAF) and the SMPTE Metadata Registry. He shepherded these technologies through standardization when serving as Chair of the SMPTE Wrappers and Metadata Technology Committee. Oliver founded Metaglue Corporation in 2001 to provide metadata systems expertise to the professional television industry. Metaglue has numerous clients in television and film production, including studios, broadcasters and vendors worldwide. Over the last several years he has advised the Federal Agencies Digitization Guidelines Initiative (FADGI) in the development of the AS-07 Application Specification for Archive and Preservation. Oliver is a a Fellow of SMPTE. Oliver holds 10 patents in television and related metadata technologies; before entering the television industry, Oliver studied Theoretical Physics at Oxford University.

Abstract

MPEG Advanced Audio Compression (AAC) has been selected by PBS for their next generation file distribution to member stations, because of its fidelity, its embedded metadata for audio channel mapping and the substantial... [ view full abstract ]

Authors

  1. Oliver Morgan (Organisation: Metaglue, Job Title: President, Speaker Consent and Release: Yes)

Topic Areas

Possible Topics: Audio , Possible Topics: Media Management , Possible Topics: Trends & Future Tech

Session

T1330-SCB » MXF with AAC for Next-Generation Interconnect (13:30 - Thursday, 5th April, St. Croix B)

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