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How to express time segments within a video

By pbcore on February 1, 2011

Use time-oriented attributes (startTime, endTime) within elements such as contributor, coverage, creator, instantiationPart, instantiationRights, pbcoreDescription, pbcoreGenre, pbcoreInstantiation, pbcoreInstantiationDocument, pbcorePart, pbcoreRightsSummary, pbcoreSubject, pbcoreTitle and publisher. For example: <pbcoreDescriptionDocument> <!– section removed for clarity –> <pbcoreDescription descriptionType="Summary" segmentType="Scene" startTime="01:02:03;04" endTime="05:06:07;08">Series of cut-transition between static views of natural beauty.</pbcoreDescription> <!– section removed for clarity –> </pbcoreDescriptionDocument>

Posted in How To, Training | Tagged contributor, coverage, creator, endTime, instantiationPart, instantiationRights, pbcoreDescription, pbcoreGenre, pbcoreInstantiation, pbcoreInstantiationDocument, pbcorePart, pbcorePublisher, pbcoreRightsSummary, pbcoreSubject, pbcoreTitle, startTime | Leave a response

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