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BSI PD CEN/TR 17862:2022

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Guideline for the implementation of the Cinema Preservation Package (CPP) in EN 17650

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This Technical Report defines guidelines and gives implementation advice how to organize and structure the Cinema Preservation Packageas (CPP) as defined in the European standard EN 17650. It facilitates the digital preservation of cinematographic works. It explains the methods to describe the relationship of components of the cinematographic work and demonstrates the syntax to describe the package content. While EN 17650 defines the structure of the package and specifies the constraints that are necessary to enable compliance and interoperability, this document explains its usage. This documetn demonstrates examples for the structure of the Cinema Preservation Package and the usage of metadata schemes for structural, descriptive, provenance and technical metadata. Examples for METS, EBUCore and playlist files are given in the technical report.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
7 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Abbreviations
8 5 Syntax convention used in this document
5.1 General
5.2 Expressions used to denote file or folder names
5.2.1 Composition of name with parts
5.2.2 Literal parts
5.2.3 Optional part
5.2.4 Alternative parts
9 5.2.5 Explicitly defined part
5.3 Expressions used to denote file or folder multiplicity
5.3.1 General
5.3.2 One occurrence or more
5.3.3 Zero occurrence or more
5.3.4 Optional file or folder
5.4 Typographic conventions
5.4.1 Monospaced fonts
5.4.2 Italic
5.5 Conventions used to denote XML content
5.5.1 General consideration
5.5.2 Hierarchy
10 5.5.3 Namespace
5.5.4 Subelements
5.5.5 Property
5.5.6 Conventions used in XML constraints list tables
11 6 Usage of XML schemas in CPP
12 (informative)Structure of the Cinema Preservation Package
A.1 General
A.2 CPP overview
13 A.3 Subpackage
A.3.1 Introduction
A.3.2 Basic structure
A.3.3 Subpackage folder
14 A.3.4 Elements in the subpackage
15 A.3.5 XML elements and attributes in packing list of subpackages
18 A.3.6 Example of packing list file in subpackages
20 A.4 CPP root folder
A.4.1 Elements of the root folder
21 A.4.2 XML elements and attributes in preservation packing list of CPP
22 A.4.3 Example of preservation packing list in CPP
24 A.5 CPP logical structure
A.5.1 Introduction
A.5.2 Examples of logical structure
25 A.6 CPP usage overview
A.7 CPP general structure
26 A.8 Checker reports
27 Annex B (informative)Naming Conventions in Cinema Preservation Packages
B.1 General
B.2 Naming conventions for ID’s in METS file preservationPackingList.xml
28 B.3 Naming conventions for ID’s in subpackage METS file packingList.xml
B.4 Naming conventions for folder names
29 B.5 Naming conventions for file names
30 (informative)Technical metadata in subpackages
C.1 General
C.2 Technical metadata for imagePackage subpackages
C.2.1 Introduction
C.2.2 XML elements and attributes
C.2.2.1 General
C.2.2.2 General XML section
31 C.2.2.3 Image package format XML section
33 C.2.2.4 Container format XML section
34 C.2.2.5 Image format XML section
38 C.2.3 Example of technical metadata for an image package
41 C.3 Technical metadata for sound packages
C.3.1 Introduction
C.3.2 XML elements and attributes
C.3.2.1 General
42 C.3.2.2 General XML section
43 C.3.2.3 Sound package format XML section
45 C.3.2.4 Container format XML section
47 C.3.2.5 Audio format XML section
50 C.3.3 Example of technical metadata for a sound package
51 C.4 Technical metadata for timed text packages
C.4.1 Introduction
C.4.2 XML elements and attributes
C.4.2.1 General
52 C.4.2.2 General XML section
53 C.4.2.3 Timed text package format XML section
C.4.3 Example of technical metadata for a timed text package
54 C.5 Technical metadata for audiovisual package
C.5.1 Introduction
C.5.2 XML elements and attributes
C.5.2.1 General
55 C.5.2.2 General XML section
56 C.5.2.3 Audiovisual package format XML section
57 C.5.2.4 Container format XML section
59 C.5.2.5 Video format XML section
64 C.5.2.6 Audio format XML section
68 C.5.3 Example of technical metadata for an audiovisual package
70 C.6 Technical metadata for componentized packages
C.6.1 Introduction
C.6.2 XML elements and attributes
C.6.2.1 General
C.6.2.2 General XML section
71 C.6.2.3 Componentized package format XML section
72 C.6.2.4 CPL format XML section
73 C.6.3 Example of technical metadata for a componentized package
75 C.7 Technical metadata parameter extensions
C.7.1 General
C.7.2 Technical metadata parameters for images and video
C.7.2.1 Technical metadata parameters for colour specifications using Rec. ITU-T H.273
76 C.7.2.2 Technical metadata parameters for chroma subsampling
77 C.7.2.3 Technical metadata parameters for signaling interlaced-progressive
C.7.2.4 Technical metadata parameters for number of image channels
C.7.3 Technical metadata parameters for sound
C.7.3.1 Technical metadata parameters for loudspeaker positions
79 C.7.3.2 Example of audio format section in metadata files
81 Annex D (informative)Descriptive Metadata of CPP
D.1 General
D.2 Descriptive metadata in CPP
D.2.1 Introduction
82 D.2.2 Referencing in preservationPackingList.xml
83 D.3 Descriptive metadata for cinematographic work
D.3.1 Introduction
D.3.2 XML elements and attributes in the general section
84 D.3.3 XML elements and attributes for Work metadata
87 D.3.4 Example of descriptive metadata for a cinematographic work
89 D.4 Descriptive metadata for variants, manifestations or version groupings
D.4.1 Introduction
D.4.2 XML elements and attributes in the general section
D.4.3 XML elements and attributes for metadata to grouped data
92 D.4.4 Example of descriptive metadata for variants, manifestations or versions
95 Annex E (informative)Usage of playlists in CPP
E.1 General
E.2 Playlists in CPP
E.2.1 Introduction
E.2.2 Playlist
E.3 Example playlist file
E.3.1 Sample
97 E.3.2 XML elements
E.3.2.1 General
E.3.2.2 ContentTitle
E.3.2.3 ContentKind
E.3.2.4 Resource
98 Annex F (informative)Checker Reports in CPP
F.1 General
F.2 Checker reports in CPP
F.2.1 Introduction
F.2.2 Checker report folder
F.2.3 Example of checkerReport description file
100 Annex G (informative)Usage of CPP in archive context
G.1 General
G.2 CPP completeness
G.3 Usage of standardised and non-standardised formats
G.4 Identifier
102 Annex H (informative)FAQ (Frequenly Asked Questions)
H.1 General
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