TS 102 822-2 : 1.4.1
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BROADCAST AND ON-LINE SERVICES: SEARCH, SELECT, AND RIGHTFUL USE OF CONTENT ON PERSONAL STORAGE SYSTEMS ("TV-ANYTIME"); PART 2: PHASE 1 - SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Abbreviations
4 TV-Anytime system architecture
4.1 Content referencing rationale
4.2 Phase 1 Metadata rationale
4.3 Phase 2 Metadata rationale
5 TV-Anytime content referencing scenarios
5.1 Content referencing key concepts
5.2 Content referencing and unique content identification
5.3 CRID issuing Authority and resolution providers
5.4 CRID issuing and resolving scenarios
5.5 Example of coding an ISAN using a CRID
5.6 The relation between CRID and instance metadata
5.7 CRID lifecycle
5.8 Harmonization of TS 102 822-4 and TS 102 822-6
6 Metadata
6.1 Introduction
6.2 XML - a common representation format
6.3 The TV-Anytime metadata high level documents
6.4 Documents related through the CRID
6.5 TV-Anytime document structure
6.6 Mandatory and optional elements
6.7 Delivery of metadata over a unidirectional environment
6.8 Notes on Schema Extension
7 Phase 1 cookbook examples and scenarios
7.1 TV-Anytime dynamic processes
7.2 Phase 1 example: Record every episode of this programme
series in the broadcast case
7.3 Phase 1 example: Record highlights from a football
match via an EPG
7.4 Phase 1 example: Select a particular showing of a
programme from an EPG (in the broadcast case)
7.5 Phase 1 example: Allow the user to select content from
an on-demand content offer with associated pricing
information, or seek lowest cost offer
7.6 Phase 1 example: Notify the user of something interesting
based on their profile
7.7 Phase 1 example: Personal Channel Service at my PDR
7.8 Phase 1 example: Programme made up of segments from
multiple providers and maintain the latest news on my PDR
7.9 Phase 1 example: Usage scenarios for bi-directional
metadata transport
7.10 Phase 1 example: Profile 1 bi-directional multi-provider
EPG
7.11 Phase 1 example: Related material recording
7.12 Phase 1 example: User profiling cookbook scenario
and work-through application
7.13 Phase 1 example: RMPI descriptive metadata
8 RMPI cookbook examples and scenarios
8.1 Introduction
8.2 RMP system dependencies
8.3 RMP concepts
8.4 Lifecycle of RMPI
8.5 Compliance
8.6 Scenarios
9 Issues per process
9.1 General system issues
9.2 "Publish" process
9.3 "Search and select" processes
9.4 "Locate" process
9.5 "Acquire" process
10 Phase 2 cookbook examples and scenarios
10.1 Phase 2 example: New content types
10.2 Phase 2 example: Packaging
10.3 Phase 2 example: Targeting
10.4 Phase 2 example: Interstitials
10.5 Phase 2 example: Sharing - metadata exchange
10.6 Phase 2 example: Remote programming using a Networked
Digital Recorder (NDR)
10.7 Phase 2 example: Coupons
11 Issues per Phase 2 technology
11.1 Sharing, content and metadata exchange
11.2 Remote programming
Annex A (informative): Example of usage history
Annex B (normative): Transport environment and requirements
B.1 Scope
B.2 Requirements on the Uni-Directional Delivery System
History
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