ISO IEC 23000-10-2012 cor2-2014 PDF
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Full title and description
ISO/IEC 23000-10:2012/COR2:2014 — Information technology — Multimedia application format (MPEG‑A) — Part 10: Surveillance application format — Technical Corrigendum 2. This corrigendum provides technical and editorial corrections to the 2012 edition of the MPEG‑A Part 10 surveillance application format to clarify normative text, examples and implementation details for surveillance file formatting and metadata.
Abstract
This technical corrigendum updates and corrects ISO/IEC 23000‑10:2012 (MPEG‑A Part 10). The underlying Part 10 standard defines a file format to store and exchange surveillance system data including image, video and audio plus associated metadata. Features of the Part 10 format include dedicated time information (time track), segmentation and segment linking provisions and metadata structures tailored for surveillance applications; COR2 fixes errors and clarifies ambiguities in those specifications to improve interoperability and correct implementation guidance.
General information
- Status: Published (corrigendum to ISO/IEC 23000‑10:2012)
- Publication date: 11 March 2014
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO) / ISO/IEC JTC 1
- ICS / categories: 35.040.40 (Coding of audio, video, multimedia and hypermedia information)
- Edition / version: Edition 2 — Technical Corrigendum 2 (applies to ISO/IEC 23000‑10:2012)
- Number of pages: 3
Scope
This corrigendum applies to ISO/IEC 23000‑10:2012 (MPEG‑A Part 10). It does not create new functionality but corrects technical and editorial errors, clarifies normative language and examples, and ensures that the surveillance application format text and implementation guidance are consistent and unambiguous for implementers of surveillance file storage, indexing and playback systems.
Key topics and requirements
- Corrections to normative statements and editorial fixes in ISO/IEC 23000‑10:2012.
- Clarifications to time-related constructs (dedicated time track and time coding used for surveillance data).
- Clarified rules for segmentation, segment linking and segment indexing to support robust recording and retrieval.
- Clarifications of metadata box/atom usage and required fields for interoperability between surveillance systems.
- Corrected examples and implementation notes intended to reduce ambiguity for conformance testing and reference implementations.
Typical use and users
Implementers of surveillance recording and management systems, multimedia file format engineers, camera and VMS (video management system) vendors, digital forensics practitioners, test/lab engineers creating conformance test suites, and standards committees working on MPEG‑A and related ISOBMFF specifications. The corrigendum is used alongside the main Part 10 text to ensure accurate implementation.
Related standards
ISO/IEC 23000 (MPEG‑A) family (other Parts of the Multimedia Application Format), notably ISO/IEC 23000‑10:2012 (the base surveillance application format), earlier corrigenda and amendments to Part 10 (for example COR1:2013 and Amendment 1:2014 to the 2012 edition), and other ISO/IEC multimedia and ISOBMFF-related standards maintained by ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29 and related series such as ISO/IEC 23001 and ISO/IEC 23002 series.
Keywords
MPEG‑A, ISO/IEC 23000, surveillance application format, ISOBMFF, time track, segmentation, metadata, corrigendum, interoperability, ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO/IEC 23000‑10:2012/COR2:2014 is a technical corrigendum (Corrigendum 2, published 11 March 2014) that corrects and clarifies the 2012 edition of ISO/IEC 23000‑10 (the MPEG‑A Part 10 Surveillance Application Format).
Q: What does it cover?
A: It provides technical and editorial corrections to the surveillance application format specification — clarifying time coding, segmentation and metadata usage defined in Part 10 so implementers can achieve consistent behaviour and interoperability.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Surveillance system integrators, camera and VMS vendors, media‑file format implementers, conformance test developers, and digital forensics/exchange tool authors who implement or validate MPEG‑A Part 10.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: This document is a published corrigendum to the 2012 edition of Part 10 (Corrigendum 2, 2014). It is intended as a correction to the 2012 edition. The 2012 base standard and its corrigenda/amendments should be checked for the most current status; the base Part 10 (edition 2, 2012) was the subject of later review cycles and remains the primary normative document with this corrigendum applied.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — it is part of the ISO/IEC 23000 MPEG‑A series (Multimedia Application Format). Part 10 is the Surveillance Application Format within that series; many other Parts define application formats for different use cases.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: MPEG‑A, surveillance, ISO/IEC 23000, ISOBMFF, time track, segmentation, metadata, corrigendum, interoperability.