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1 Introducing TV Anytime Phase 1 Ronald Tol Technology Manager, Philips Digital System Laboratories Convenor TVAF STC Working Group

2 Philips Digital Systems Labs, Ronald Tol, 28 January 20042 Overview Background TVA Metadata TVA Content referencing TVA example applications Industry adoption

3 Philips Digital Systems Labs, Ronald Tol, 20 September 20043 Philips Research activities related to TVA 1995 SMASH –basic HD recording 1998 STORit –getting the right programmes –TV Anytime concept, standardization in DAVIC 2000 myTV –interoperable TVA solution for DVB –standardization: TVAF, DVB, IETF, W3C, MPEG 2001 Share it! –personal content sharing in home-to-home networks

4 TV-Anytime functionality Watch what you want, when you want Simpler ways for the consumer to acquire TV content on local storage –click on EPG, trailer, website groups > programmes > segments –series, related material –news items, parts of programmes Personalisation and automatic recording

5 Philips Digital Systems Labs, Ronald Tol, 20 September 20045 TVA Metadata Assists the consumer in selecting content Supports creation and use of user profiles TVA metadata includes –Programme information, Segmentation information –Related material information –Purchase information –User profiles, Usage history TVA metadata uses a CRID to refer to content

6 Philips Digital Systems Labs, Ronald Tol, 20 September 20046 Why standardised metadata? Standardised metadata allows –authoring once for many destinations –metadata authoring tools that can be supplied to many different customers –editing of metadata that has come from many sources –economy of scale for broadcasters & manufacturers

7 Philips Digital Systems Labs, Ronald Tol, 20 September 20047 Content Referencing The CRID (Content Reference Identifier) allows for location independent referencing of content It is assigned by an authority which also has the ability to resolve the CRID to a location A CRID points to a single piece of content or a series of other CRIDs

8 Philips Digital Systems Labs, Ronald Tol, 20 September 20048 Why do we need Content Referencing? The same metadata can be used for content regardless of where and when it is broadcast To reference groups of programmes such as an entire series References can be given before time & channel has been decided References work even if there is a change to the scheduled transmission time

9 Philips Digital Systems Labs, Ronald Tol, 20 September 20049 CRID – definition Format of authority: CRID:// / DNS name

10 Philips Digital Systems Labs, Ronald Tol, 20 September 200410 All episodes of Foxes ever More Foxes than you can handle crid://hbc.com/comedy/all The one where Fox jumps in the Potomac Fox goes to Washington and jumps in the Potomac crid://hbc.com/foxes/all The one where Fox drowns in the Lake of Geneva Fox goes to Geneva and tries to climb the fountain crid://hbc.com/foxes/all CRID Group information Program information CRID – Grouping example

11 Philips Digital Systems Labs, Ronald Tol, 20 September 200411 CRID – Resolution CRID TOP locator CRID A CRID B CRID C CRID B1 CRID B2 locator A CRID can resolve to other CRIDs At some point, CRIDs must resolve to locations CRIDs resolve to lists (of CRIDs or locators)

12 Philips Digital Systems Labs, Ronald Tol, 20 September 200412 CRID – Hierarchy Example Star Trek Location 1 Original Series 1966-1969 Voyager 1995-present Deep Space Nine 1993-1999 The Next Generation 1987-1994 Season 1: 1966-1967 Episode 1: The Man Trap … …… Episode 29: Operation: Annihilate! ……… Season 2: 1967-1968Season 3: 1968-1969 … Location 2Location

13 Philips Digital Systems Labs, Ronald Tol, 28 January 200413 TV Anytime typical flow of data Content providers will publish information (metadata) about their content, which can be used in a search and select process Selected content can be located and acquired for viewing A finishing phase is foreseen e.g. to deal with PPV scenarios

14 Philips Digital Systems Labs, Ronald Tol, 28 January 200414 Example applications Recording from a trailer Linkage from Web to broadcast Electronic Programme Guide Searching for interesting programmes Segmentation

15 Philips Digital Systems Labs, Ronald Tol, 28 January 200415 Recording from a trailer

16 Philips Digital Systems Labs, Ronald Tol, 28 January 200416 Recording from a Web page

17 Philips Digital Systems Labs, Ronald Tol, 28 January 200417 Electronic Programme Guide Using TV Anytime data, you can create an EPG with data from many sources.

18 Philips Digital Systems Labs, Ronald Tol, 28 January 200418 Detailed programme information

19 Philips Digital Systems Labs, Ronald Tol, 28 January 200419 Grouping

20 Philips Digital Systems Labs, Ronald Tol, 28 January 200420 Searching for interesting programs Using TV Anytime data, a consumer can search for interesting content without knowing where or when it will be broadcast

21 Philips Digital Systems Labs, Ronald Tol, 28 January 200421 Searching for interesting programmes using a bi-directional link Two step process: 1Find out from the server what can be queried 2Make a query using supported fields. service description Programme metadata that matches query What search fields do you support? actor=John Wayne and genre=film

22 Philips Digital Systems Labs, Ronald Tol, 28 January 200422 Segmentation

23 Philips Digital Systems Labs, Ronald Tol, 28 January 200423 Segmentation

24 Philips Digital Systems Labs, Ronald Tol, 28 January 200424 Industry Adoption Transport mechanisms for TVAF data have been incorporated into DVB-GBS specifications and are being verified in UK DTG testbed (Europe) ARIB have adopted TVAF (Japan) ATSC have selected TVAF metadata (US) IPTC have produced a ProgramGuideML, and have adopted TVAF metadata EBU P/Meta is TVA compatible, using many common elements (Europe) Companies in US, Europe, and Asia are developing TVA-compatible products

25 Philips Consumer Electronics, CTO Office,..NAME..,..DATE (in numbers).., AB24-P02-…/..25 Thank you for your attention! Special thanks to Alex Ashley (several content referencing slides) Keith Millar (metadata slide) Andrew McParland (several screenshots) SMASH/STORit/myTV/Share it! project members TV-Anytime Forum members

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