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Standards: About SMPTE ST 2110 January 1st 2026 - 09:00 AM

ST 2110 replaces SDI cabling with IP networking and splits video, audio and ancillary data into separate synchronized streams for live broadcast production. In this guide we explore the standard’s architecture, explain how its many parts fit together, and show why it depends on contributions from organizations far beyond SMPTE itself.

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Standards: Containers - Metadata Is Important! January 1st 2026 - 09:00 AM

Metadata is the invisible infrastructure that makes your content searchable, manageable and monetizable. Yet it’s routinely neglected until far too late in the production cycle. We examine what metadata really is, why it matters at every stage of the content lifecycle, and how poor metadata design can lead to lost revenue.

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Standards: Containers - Matroška Container Files January 1st 2026 - 09:00 AM

Open-source, royalty-free and endlessly extensible, Matroška has become the container of choice for modern video distribution and the foundation for formats like WebM. This guide explains its nested element structure, maps the IANA registries that govern it, and shows why MKV keeps gaining ground.

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Standards: Containers - AIFF Audio Containers January 1st 2026 - 09:00 AM

Thirty years on, Apple’s AIFF format remains a reliable workhorse for uncompressed audio production and archiving. We explore its chunk-based structure, clarify the differences between AIFF and AIFF-C, and demonstrate why this ancient format refuses to fade away.

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Standards: Containers - AES31 Audio Containers January 1st 2026 - 09:00 AM

AES31 may not be starring in any headlines, but its Broadcast Wave Format remains a workhorse for professional audio exchange. Here we chart the development of the four-part AES31 standard, and prove why BWF still matters in modern workflows.

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Standards: Containers - About The MPEG-4 Standard January 1st 2026 - 09:00 AM

MPEG-4 is far more than just a codec or container — it’s a sprawling multimedia platform spanning 34 separate parts, from audio and video compression to interactive scene description and rights management. This guide maps the standard’s architecture, separates what succeeded from what didn’t, and untangles the patent landscape.

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Standards: Containers - MPEG ISOBMFF Containers January 1st 2026 - 09:00 AM

Born out of Apple’s QuickTime format, ISOBMFF underpins the ubiquitous MP4 container and countless derivatives. Here we explain the atom-based structure that made it so extensible and map the sprawling family of formats it spawned.

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Standards: Containers - Standards For Media Container Files January 1st 2026 - 09:00 AM

Media containers are the invisible infrastructure that holds audio, video, subtitles and metadata together in a single synchronized package. This guide maps the landscape of container formats – from legacy AVI to modern MP4 and MXF – and explains how to choose the right one for production, distribution or archiving.

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