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BS EN 62328-1:2005 Multimedia home server systems. Interchangeable volume/file structure adaptation for broadcasting receivers General description and architecture

BS EN 62328-1:2005

Multimedia home server systems. Interchangeable volume/file structure adaptation for broadcasting receivers General description and architecture

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Standard number:BS EN 62328-1:2005
Pages:22
Released:2006-01-24
ISBN:0 580 47524 7
Status:Standard
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BS EN 62328-1:2005


This standard BS EN 62328-1:2005 Multimedia home server systems. Interchangeable volume/file structure adaptation for broadcasting receivers is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 33.160.60 Multimedia systems and teleconferencing equipment
  • 35.040.40 Coding of audio, video, multimedia and hypermedia information
  • 33.160.01 Audio, video and audiovisual systems in general
  • 35.220.01 Data storage devices in general
Defines the volume and file structure required for interchanging multimedia data of a home server/broadcasting receiver, which consists of an AV stream with multiple associated objects.specifies references, definitions, abbreviations, notation and bibliography that apply to this and the other three parts. It also specifies requirements, design considerations and content architecture.