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MXF

Material eXchange Format (MXF) is a file format for professional digital video and audio media defined by a set of SMPTE standards.

= A brief summary of MXF =

MXF is a container or wrapper format that supports a number of different streams of coded essence (media) , encoded with any of a variety of Codecs, together with a Metadata (computing) wrapper which describes the material contained within the MXF file.

MXF has been designed to address a number of problems with non-professional formats. MXF has full timecode and metadata support, and is intended as a platform-agnostic stable standard for future professional video and audio applications.

= MXF in use =

As of Autumn 2005, there were major interopability problems with MXF in broadcast postproduction use. The two data-recording camera systems that produce it, Sony s XDCAM and Panasonic s DVCPRO P2, produce files that are mutually incompatible due to opaque subformat options which are obscured behind the MXF file extension. Without advanced tools, it is impossible to tell these formats apart.

Additionally, many MXF systems produce split-file A/V, that is the video and audio components in separate files, and use a filenaming convention that relies on randomly-generated filenames to link them. Not only does this exacerbate the issue of knowing exactly what is in an MXF file without specialist tools, but it breaks the functionality of standard desktop computer techniques which are generally used to manipulate data on a level as fundamental as moving, copying, renaming and deleting. Using a randomly-generated filename is uninformative to the user, but changing the name breaks the loose database structure between files.

Also, MXF is unsupported by several prominent applications, including Adobe After Effects. The implementation in several products, including the prominent Avid Newscutter, is particularly wanting, and highlights the identification issue by easily confusing XDCAM and P2 MXF flavours. Despite MXF s purpose as an easily-archivable format, importing split-file MXF with external XML metadata intact can be brutally complicated.

= The MXF Standards =

  • Base Documents
  • SMPTE 377M: The MXF File Format Specification (the overall master document)
  • SMPTE EG41: MXF Engineering Guide (A guide explaining how to use MXF)
  • SMPTE EG42: MXF Descriptive Metadata (A guide explaining how to use descriptive metadata in MXF)
  • Operational Patterns
  • SMPTE 390M: OP-Atom (a very simple and highly constrained layout for simple MXF files)
  • SMPTE 378M: OP-1a (the layout options for a minimal simple MXF file)
  • SMPTE 391M: OP-1b
  • SMPTE 392M: OP-2a
  • SMPTE 393M: OP-2b
  • SMPTE 407M: OP-3a, OP-3b
  • SMPTE 408M: OP-1c, OP-2c, OP-3c
  • Generic Containers
  • SMPTE 379M: Generic Container (the way that essence is stored in MXF files)
  • SMPTE 381M: GC-MPEG (how to store MPEG essence data in MXF using the Generic Container)
  • SMPTE 383M: GC-DV (how to store DV essence data in MXF using the Generic Container)
  • SMPTE 385M: GC-CP (how to store SDTI-CP essence data in MXF using the Generic Container)
  • SMPTE 386M: GC-D10 (how to store SMPTE D10 essence data in MXF using the Generic Container)
  • SMPTE 387M: GC-D11 (how to store SMPTE D11 essence data in MXF using the Generic Container)
  • SMPTE 382M: GC-AESBWF (how to store AES/EBU and Broadcast Wave audio essence data in MXF using the Generic Container)
  • SMPTE 384M: GC-UP (how to store Uncompressed Picture essence data in MXF using the Generic Container)
  • SMPTE 388M: GC-AA (how to store A-law coded audio essence data in MXF using the Generic Container)
  • SMPTE 389M: Generic Container Reverse Play System Element
  • SMPTE 394M: System Item Scheme-1 for Generic Container
  • SMPTE 405M: Elements and Individual Data Items for the GC SI Scheme 1
  • Metadata, Dictionaries and Registries
  • SMPTE 380M: DMS1 (a standard set of descriptive metadata to use with MXF files)
  • SMPTE RP210: SMPTE Metadata Dictionary (the latest version is available here: http://www.smpte-ra.org/mdd/index.html )
  • SMPTE RP224: Registry of SMPTE Universal Labels
  • = Availability of Standards =

    SMPTE s [http://www.smpte.org/smpte_store/standards/ top standards page] has information, for the ordering of CD-ROMs, which would hold formal copy of the SMPTE standards. Judging by SMPTE s index, all of the standards, referenced above, would be contained on those CD-ROMs, as available from [http://www.smpte.org/ SMPTE].

    = See also =

  • Advanced Authoring Format
  • = External links =

  • http://www.pro-mpeg.org/
  • http://mxf.info/
  • http://www.irt.de/mxf/
  • http://www.freemxf.org/