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TV-Anytime Phase 1 IDE Shanghai 13-14 June 2004 Jean-Pierre Evain EBU evain@ebu.ch

TV-Anytime Phase 1 IDE Shanghai 13-14 June 2004 Jean-Pierre Evain EBU evain@ebu.ch. Providers. TV-Anytime Phase 1 What you want, when you want it!. Acquisition, editing, authoring. Consumption. Search and Selection. Ancillary Metadata Services. In-home Network. Unidirectional Broadcast.

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TV-Anytime Phase 1 IDE Shanghai 13-14 June 2004 Jean-Pierre Evain EBU evain@ebu.ch

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  1. TV-Anytime Phase 1IDE Shanghai13-14 June 2004Jean-Pierre EvainEBUevain@ebu.ch

  2. Providers TV-Anytime Phase 1What you want, when you want it! Acquisition, editing, authoring Consumption Search and Selection Ancillary Metadata Services In-home Network Unidirectional Broadcast STB Acquisition DVD PDR Publication

  3. What can I do with TVA ?

  4. Programme Description Metadata Programme Information

  5. Schedule Description Metadata Schedule

  6. Service Description Metadata Service Information

  7. EPG Publication TVA data Carousels Programme information Schedule information Service information

  8. Bi-directional access to TV-Anytime metadata Collect ancillary complementary data

  9. EPG Search

  10. EPG Selection EPG Selection User initiated or automatic selection !

  11. EPG Recording and Consumption EPG Recording and Consumption Content is acquired from this location Content is recorded and consumed when desired

  12. Example 2: Video-on-Demand Similar structure as for a schedule using the OnDemandProgram type…

  13. Example 3: Trailer booking and recording

  14. Example 4: Record related content e.g. series

  15. Example 5: Virtual programmes Combining MPEG7’s user preferences (preferences and viewing history) and TV-Anytime segmentation (segments and segment groups)

  16. Example 5: Virtual programmes Combining MPEG7’s user preferences (preferences and viewing history) and TV-Anytime segmentation (segments and segment groups) User’s tennis virtual programme Other possibilities: highlights, updates, target advertising, navigation / chaptering

  17. Acknowledgements

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