Digital cinema (D-cinema) packaging — Part 8: Packing list

ISO 26429-8:2009 specifies the data format for interchange of a Packing List for D-cinema applications. The electronic or physical form of a complete package described by a Packing List is beyond the scope of ISO 26429-8:2009.

Emballage du cinéma numérique (cinéma D) — Partie 8: Liste d'emballage

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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 26429-8
First edition
2009-12-15

Digital cinema (D-cinema) packaging —
Part 8:
Packing list
Emballage du cinéma numérique (cinéma D) —
Partie 8: Liste d'emballage



Reference number
ISO 26429-8:2009(E)
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ISO 26429-8:2009(E)
Foreword
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rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
ISO 26429-8 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 36, Cinematography.
ISO 26429-8 was prepared by the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (as
SMPTE 429-8-2007) and was adopted, under a special “fast-track procedure”, by Technical Committee
ISO/TC 36, Cinematography, in parallel with its approval by the ISO member bodies.
ISO 26429 consists of the following parts, under the general title Digital cinema (D-cinema) packaging:
⎯ Part 3: Sound and picture track file [equivalent to SMPTE 429-3]
⎯ Part 4: MXF JPEG 2000 application [equivalent to SMPTE 429-4]
⎯ Part 6: MXF track file essence encryption [equivalent to SMPTE 429-6]
⎯ Part 7: Composition playlist [equivalent to SMPTE 429-7]
⎯ Part 8: Packing list [equivalent to SMPTE 429-8]
⎯ Part 9: Asset mapping and file segmentation [equivalent to SMPTE 429-9]
⎯ Part 10: Stereoscopic picture track file [equivalent to SMPTE 429-10]

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ISO 26429-8:2009(E)
Introduction
This part of ISO 26429 comprises SMPTE 429-8-2007 and Annex ZZ (which provides equivalences between
ISO standards and SMPTE standards referenced in the text).
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ISO 26429-8:2009(E)
SMPTE 429-8-2007

SMPTE STANDARD




D-Cinema Packaging —


Packing List




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Table of Contents          Page

Forward . 2
1 Scope . 2
2 Conformance Notation . 2
3 Normative References . 2
4 Overview . 3
   4.1 Use of XML Language . 5
5 PackagingList Structure . 6
   5.1 Id . 7
   5.2 AnnotationText [optional] . 7
   5.3 IconId [optional]. 7
   5.4 IssueDate . 7
   5.5 Issuer . 7
   5.6 Creator . 7
   5.7 GroupId [optional]. 7
   5.8 AssetList. 8
   5.9 Signer [optional] . 8
   5.10 Signature [optional] . 8
6 Asset Structure. 9
   6.1 Id . 9
   6.2 AnnotationText [optional] . 9
   6.3 Hash. 10
   6.4 Size . 10
   6.5 Type . 10
   6.6 OriginalFileName [optional]. 10
7 XML Schema. 11
   7.1 PackingList. 11
   7.2 Asset . 11
   7.3 Misc. 12
Annex A  Sample (Informative) . 13
Annex B  XML Diagram Legend (Informative) . 14
   B.1 Element Symbols. 14
       B.1.1 Examples. 14
   B.2 Model Symbols ("Compositors"). 15
   B.3 Types . 15
   B.4 Model Groups and References. 16
Annex C  Bibliography (Informative) . 17

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Foreword

SMPTE (the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers) is an internationally-recognized standards
developing organization. Headquartered and incorporated in the United States of America, SMPTE has
members in over 80 countries on six continents. SMPTE’s Engineering Documents, including Standards,
Recommended Practices and Engineering Guidelines, are prepared by SMPTE’s Technology Committees.
Participation in these Committees is open to all with a bona fide interest in their work. SMPTE cooperates
closely with other standards-developing organizations, including ISO, IEC and ITU.

SMPTE Engineering Documents are drafted in accordance with the rules given in Part XIII of its
Administrative Practices.

SMPTE 429-8 was prepared by Technology Committee DC28.


1 Scope

This standard specifies the data format for interchange of a Packing List for Digital Cinema applications.

The electronic or physical form of a complete package described by a Packing List is beyond the scope of this
standard.

2 Conformance Notation

Normative text is text that describes elements of the design that are indispensable or contains the
conformance language keywords: "shall", "should", or "may". Informative text is text that is potentially helpful
to the user, but not indispensable, and can be removed, changed, or added editorially without affecting
interoperability. Informative text does not contain any conformance keywords.

All text in this document is, by default, normative, except: the Introduction, any section explicitly labeled as
"Informative" or individual paragraphs that start with "Note:”

The keywords "shall" and "shall not" indicate requirements strictly to be followed in order to conform to the
document and from which no deviation is permitted.

The keywords, "should" and "should not" indicate that, among several possibilities, one is recommended as
particularly suitable, without mentioning or excluding others; or that a certain course of action is preferred but
not necessarily required; or that (in the negative form) a certain possibility or course of action is deprecated
but not prohibited.

The keywords "may" and "need not" indicate courses of action permissible within the limits of the document.

The keyword “reserved” indicates a provision that is not defined at this time, shall not be used, and may be
defined in the future. The keyword “forbidden” indicates “reserved” and in addition indicates that the provision
will never be defined in the future.

3 Normative References

The following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this
recommended practice. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject
to revision, and parties to agreements based on this recommended practice are encouraged to investigate the
possibility of applying the most recent edition of the standards indicated below.

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1. World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) (2004, February 4). Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (Third
Edition).

2. World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) (2004, October 28). XML Schema Part 1: Structures (Second Edition).

3. World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) (2004, October 28). XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes (Second Edition).

4. World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Recommendation (12 February 2002). XML-Signature Syntax and
Processing.

5. Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) RFC3174 (September 2001) US Secure Hash Algorithm 1

6. Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) RFC2045 (November 1996) Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
(MIME) Part One: Format of Internet Message Bodies

7. Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) RFC2046 (November 1996) Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
(MIME) Part Two: Media Types

8. Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) (1996, November). RFC 2396 – Uniform Resource Identifiers
(URI): Generic Syntax.

9. Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) (2005, July). RFC 4122 – A Universally Unique Identifier (UUID)
URN Namespace.

10. Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) (2001, April) RFC 4051 – Additional XML Security Uniform
Resource Identifiers (URIs).

4 Overview

The packing list specifies the contents of a distribution package. A distribution package shall contain one
packing list together with Composition Playlist assets, essence assets and other assets as needed to
complete the package. The packing list has a list of elements that define the distribution package together
with a list of references to all the assets in the package. This list contains the Ids that uniquely identify each
asset in the package.

Figure 1 illustrates the abstract form of a complete package for a trailer and a single reel feature.





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Figure 1 – Typical Distribution Package (Informative)



Figure 2 illustrates the abstract form of a partial Packing List, in which a replacement “reel” is being sent to
theatres. This may be created, for example, to distribute a change in the end credits of a feature. Note that
this partial package includes picture, sound and subtitle track files, and a Composition Playlist file that
references those files as well as files from a previously delivered package. The example package shown in
Figure 2 is not related to the example package shown in Figure 1.
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Figure 2 – Typical Partial Distribution Package (Informative)


4.1 Use of XML Language

The structures defined in this document are represented using the Extensible Markup Language (XML) [XML
1.0], and specified using XML Schema [XML Schema Part 1: Structures] and Datatypes [XML Schema Part 2:
Datatypes]. This specification shall be associated with a unique XML namespace name [Namespaces in
XML]. The namespace name shall be the string value “http://www.smpte-ra.org/schemas/429-8/2007/PKL”.
This namespace name conveys both structural and semantic version information, and serves the purpose of a
traditional version number field.

Table 1 lists the XML namespace names used in this specification. Namespace names are represented as
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Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) values [RFC 2396] .

Table 1 – XML Namespaces
Qualifier URI
      pkl       http://www.smpte-ra.org/schemas/429-8/2007/PKL
      xs       http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema
      ds       http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#

The URIs found in Table 1 are normative. The namespace qualifier values (also called namespace prefixes in
XML jargon) used in Table 1 and elsewhere in this document, namely "pkl", "xs" and “ds”, are not normative.
Specifically, they may be replaced in instance documents by any XML compliant namespace prefix. In other
words, implementations shall expect any arbitrary XML compliant namespace prefix value that is associated
with a URI from table 1.

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Readers unfamiliar with URI values as XML namespace names should be aware that although a URI value begins with
a “method” element (“http” in this case), the value is designed primarily to be a unique string and does not necessarily
correspond to an actual on-line resource. Applications implementing this standard should not attempt to resolve URI
values on-line.
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Datatypes from other schemas that are used in this document will be prefixed with the appropriate
namespace qualifier (e.g., xs:dateTime). See [XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes] and [XML-Signature Syntax
and Processing] for further information about these types.

The MIME type [IETF RFC 2046] for a document containing a single PackingList element as its root shall
be “text/xml”.

5 PackingList Structure

A Packing List shall be encoded as an XML document [XML 1.0]. The top-level element shall be designated
PackingList, and is described in Figure 3.



Figure 3 – Packing List structure. Dotted lines denote an optional element.
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5.1 Id

The Id element uniquely identifies the packing list for asset management purposes. Each unique Packing List
shall have
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