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Network Working Group T. Edwards Request for Comments: 4539 PBS Category: Informational May 2006

                  Media Type Registration for the
    Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE)
                   Material Exchange Format (MXF)

Status of This Memo

 This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does
 not specify an Internet standard of any kind.  Distribution of this
 memo is unlimited.

Copyright Notice

 Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).

Abstract

 This document serves to register a media type for the Society of
 Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) Material Exchange
 Format (MXF).  MXF, defined by SMPTE 377M, is a standard wrapper
 format developed for the interchange of audiovisual material,
 including both audiovisual essence and rich metadata.

Table of Contents

 1. Introduction ....................................................2
 2. Security Considerations .........................................3
 3. IANA Considerations .............................................3
    3.1. Media Type for SMPTE Material Exchange Format (MXF) ........3
 4. References ......................................................5
    4.1. Normative References .......................................5
    4.2. Informative References .....................................5

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1. Introduction

 The present document registers a media type for SMPTE Material
 Exchange Format (MXF).  MXF, defined by SMPTE 377M [SMPTE377M], is a
 standard wrapper format developed for the interchange of audiovisual
 material, including both audiovisual essence and rich metadata.
 Essence is the raw video, audio, and data streams contained and
 described by MXF.  Metadata carried by MXF includes structural
 metadata and descriptive metadata.  Structural metadata relates to
 the structure and capabilities of the MXF file and is generally
 required for proper decoding.  Some examples of structural metadata
 are descriptions of essence types, information to help synchronize
 playout of audio and video, and content length.  Descriptive metadata
 gives information about the program content in the file and is not
 essential for decoding.  Some examples of descriptive metadata are
 program title, actors, and scene descriptions.  The essence in MXF
 files may itself carry data, such as vertical blanking interval data
 used for carriage of Closed Captioning and other purposes.
 MXF is an important tool in providing interoperation between
 different video systems as well as digital cinema systems.  MXF also
 aids in the development of video production and distribution
 workflows that are more efficient, multi-vendor, file based, and IT
 oriented.
 SMPTE currently has standards for the mapping of the following
 essence types to the MXF generic container: MPEG (including MPEG-1
 and MPEG-2 video streams, as well as MPEG audio), DV-DIF (Digital
 Video Digital Interface Format for the DV family of related video
 encodings), Uncompressed Pictures, SDTI-CP (Serial Digital Transport
 Interface Content Package for delivering packetized audiovisual
 content over the SDI interface), D-10 (a specialized video stream
 incorporating MPEG-2 4:2:2P@ML), D-11 (a high-definition video
 compression standard), AES3 audio, Broadcast Wave audio, and A-Law
 audio.  The flexibility of the MXF generic container allows for the
 possibility of mappings of additional essence types in the future.
 The media type defined here is needed to correctly identify MXF files
 when they are served over HTTP or other network connections, included
 in multi-part documents, indexed by operating systems and digital
 asset management systems, or used in other places where media types
 are used.

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2. Security Considerations

 Security requirements for the application/mxf media type are
 discussed in the IANA media type registration (Section 3.1).

3. IANA Considerations

 The IANA has registered the media type application/mxf as specified
 in Section 3.1.  The registration uses the template present in
 [RFC4288].

3.1. Media Type for SMPTE Material Exchange Format (MXF)

 To: ietf-types@iana.org
 Subject: Registration of media type application/mxf
 Type name: application
 Subtype name: mxf
 Required parameters: none
 Optional parameters: ULs
 The optional parameter ULs is a single Uniform Resource Name (URN),
 or a comma-separated list of multiple URNs of SMPTE Universal Labels
 (which are defined by SMPTE 400M [SMPTE400M]).
 This optional parameter provides hints to the decoder regarding the
 structure of the MXF file, which could include Operational Pattern,
 essence types, descriptive metadata schemes, and other elements that
 are identified by their SMPTE Universal Label.
 SMPTE Universal Labels are Object Identifiers (OIDs), as specified by
 [ASN1].  Thus, a URN of a SMPTE Universal Label can use the OID URN
 namespace specified in [RFC3061], or any other future URN namespace
 that is appropriate for SMPTE Universal Labels.
 Note that, per [RFC2045], some characters (including the comma used
 to separate multiple values) require that the entire parameter value
 be enclosed in quotes.
 Below is an example of use of the optional parameter.  The two SMPTE
 Universal Labels indicate that the MXF file uses the OP1a Operational
 Pattern and contains IEC DV video at 25 Mbps, 525 lines, 59.94 fps
 interlaced essence.

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    Content-Type:  application/mxf;
       ULs="urn:oid:1.3.52.4.1.1.1.13.1.2.1.1.1,
       urn:oid:1.3.52.4.1.1.1.4.1.2.2.2.1.1"
 Encoding considerations: binary
 Security considerations: Application/mxf objects are not signed but
 may be partially encrypted internally.  External security mechanisms
 must be employed to ensure content confidentiality.  MXF, through
 metadata extensions, may allow executable code to be transferred in
 the file.  It is suggested that no unauthenticated executables
 decoded from an MXF file be executed.  Some compressed essence types
 carried in MXF may carry a risk that certain pathological bitstreams
 could lead to potential denial-of-service attacks against these
 essence decoders.
 Interoperability considerations: MXF provides a standard wrapping for
 a number of audio and video essence types according to a number of
 different Operational Patterns (OP).  Thus, interoperability depends
 upon whether the MXF file decoder has the capability to match the
 features of the MXF file encoder.  An Application Specification (AS)
 can ensure that MXF encoders and decoders can interoperate
 effectively.
 Published specification: RFC 4539, SMPTE 377M [SMPTE377M]
 Applications that use this media type: MXF is a wrapper for many
 types of audio and video essence types in use by many applications in
 the broadcast and digital cinema industries.  These include
 non-linear editing systems, video servers, video camera systems,
 digital asset management systems, and digital video distribution
 systems.
 Additional information:
    Magic number(s): none
    File extension(s): .mxf
    Macintosh File Type Code(s): "mxf "
 Person & email address to contact for further information:
 Thomas Edwards
 email: tedwards@pbs.org
 Intended usage: COMMON
 Restrictions on usage: none

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 Author/Change controller:
 Thomas Edwards
 email: tedwards@pbs.org

4. References

4.1. Normative References

 [SMPTE377M] Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers,
             "Material Exchange Format (MXF) File Format
             Specification", SMPTE 377M-2004, <http://www.smpte.org>.
 [SMPTE400M] Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers,
             "SMPTE Labels Structure", SMPTE 400M-2004,
             <http://www.smpte.org>.

4.2. Informative References

 [ASN1]      International Telephone and Telegraph Consultative
             Committee, "Specification of Basic Encoding Rules for
             Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1)",
             CCITT Recommendation X.209, January 1988.
 [RFC2045]   Freed, N. and N. Borenstein, "Multipurpose Internet Mail
             Extensions (MIME) Part One: Format of Internet Message
             Bodies", RFC 2045, November 1996.
 [RFC3061]   Mealling, M., "A URN Namespace of Object Identifiers",
             RFC 3061, February 2001.
 [RFC4288]   Freed, N. and J. Klensin, "Media Type Specifications and
             Registration Procedures", BCP 13, RFC 4288, December
             2005.

Author's Address

 Thomas G. Edwards
 PBS
 6453 Stephenson Way
 Alexandria, VA  22312
 US
 Phone: +1 703 739 5000
 EMail: tedwards@pbs.org
 URI:   http://www.pbs.org

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