Sustainability of Digital Formats: Planning for Library of Congress Collections |
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Introduction | Sustainability Factors | Content Categories | Format Descriptions | Contact |
Full name | ISO/IEC FCD 14496-11, Information technology -- Coding of audio-visual objects -- Part 11: Scene description and application engine; ISO/IEC 14496-11/Amd 4, XMT and MPEG-J extensions. (formal name); eXtensible MPEG-4 Textual format, XMT (common name) |
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Description | Framework for representing MPEG-4 scene description using an XML textual syntax, to facilitate the creation and maintenance of MPEG-4 multimedia content, whether by human authors or by automated machine programs. The textual representation of MPEG-4 content has high-level abstractions, XMT-O (or XMT-Ω [omega]), that allow authors to exchange their content easily with other authors or authoring tools, while at the same time preserving semantic intent. XMT also has low level textual representations, XMT-A (or XMT-Α [alpha]), covering the full scope and function of MPEG-4. The high-level XMT-O is designed to facilitate interoperability with the Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL) 2.0, and also with Extensible 3D specification, X3D, developed as the next generation of Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML). |
Production phase | Initial- or middle-state format. |
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Disclosure | Open standard. Developed through ISO technical program JTC 1/SC 29 for coding of audio, picture, multimedia and hypermedia information by Working Group 11 (WG11) aka the Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG). |
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Documentation | ISO/IEC FCD 14496-11:2005. Information technology -- Coding of audio-visual objects -- Part 11: Scene description and application engine; ISO/IEC 14496-11/Amd 4, XMT and MPEG-J extensions. |
Adoption | Not investigated for this description. |
Licensing and patents | Not investigated for this description. |
Transparency | Not investigated for this description; textual representation likely to be transparent |
Self-documentation | See MP4_FF_2 |
External dependencies | Not investigated for this description. |
Technical protection considerations | See MP4_FF_2 |
Moving Image | |
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Normal rendering | n/a |
Clarity (high image resolution) | n/a |
Functionality beyond normal rendering | n/a |
Sound | |
Fidelity (high audio resolution) | n/a |
Multiple channels | n/a |
Support for user-defined sounds, samples, and patches | Not investigated for this description. |
Functionality beyond normal rendering | n/a |
Tag | Value | Note |
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Filename extension | xmt |
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Internet Media Type | application/mpeg4-iod-xmt |
From MIME Type Registration for MPEG-4 |
Magic numbers | See note. | None, according to MIME Type Registration for MPEG-4 |
General |
Description of the overall part 11 specification (ISO/IEC 14496-11:2005) from the ISO Web site (consulted March 2, 2012): ISO/IEC 14496-11:2005 specifies . . . the following tools: [1] the coded representation of the spatio-temporal positioning of audio-visual objects as well as their behaviour in response to interaction (scene description); [2] the coded representation of synthetic two-dimensional (2D) or three-dimensional (3D) objects that can be manifested audibly and/or visually; [3] the Extensible MPEG-4 Textual (XMT) format, a textual representation of the multimedia content described in ISO/IEC 14496 using the Extensible Markup Language (XML); and [4] a system level description of an application engine (format, delivery, lifecycle, and behaviour of downloadable Java byte code applications). The four file formats associated with the ISO/IEC 14496 family of specifications are:
XMT is described in Chapter 6 of Fernando Pereira and Touradj Ebrahimi's The MPEG-4 Book (Upper Saddle River, NJ: IMSC Press, 2002), pp. 187-225. |
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