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- Q3789982 subject Q8376507.
- Q3789982 abstract "iXML is an open standard for the inclusion of location sound metadata in Broadcast Wave audio files. This includes things like Scene, Take and Notes information.It is the result of extended discussions between the various manufacturers of Field recorders, and editing systems. It is designed to standardise the exchange of metadata between these systems. The iXML specification describes an WAV RIFF chunk in BWF files which contains standard XML data following the iXML specification.Prior to the development of the iXML specification, the film and TV industry relied on the BWF bext description chunk which was used differently by many vendors to roughly encode some small metadata, but was invariably undefined, with too little space for full information. Whilst many systems tried to read what they could from the bext data, because of no specification and limited space, bext usefulness was limited.".
- Q3789982 wikiPageExternalLink intro.html.
- Q3789982 wikiPageExternalLink www.ixml.info.
- Q3789982 wikiPageExternalLink www.ixml.info..
- Q3789982 wikiPageExternalLink www.waveagent.com.
- Q3789982 wikiPageWikiLink Q1196805.
- Q3789982 wikiPageWikiLink Q16254421.
- Q3789982 wikiPageWikiLink Q2115.
- Q3789982 wikiPageWikiLink Q217570.
- Q3789982 wikiPageWikiLink Q681263.
- Q3789982 wikiPageWikiLink Q8376507.
- Q3789982 wikiPageWikiLink Q84.
- Q3789982 wikiPageWikiLink Q922446.
- Q3789982 comment "iXML is an open standard for the inclusion of location sound metadata in Broadcast Wave audio files. This includes things like Scene, Take and Notes information.It is the result of extended discussions between the various manufacturers of Field recorders, and editing systems. It is designed to standardise the exchange of metadata between these systems.".
- Q3789982 label "IXML".