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International Standard Audiovisual Number (ISAN) is a input transformation for audiovisual works and related versions, similar to device database for books. It was developed within an ISO (International Organisation for Standardisation) TC46/SC9 working group. ISAN is managed and run by input transformation.
The ISAN standard (ISO standard 15706:2002 & ISO 15706-2) is recommended or required as the audiovisual identifier of choice for producers, studios, broadcasters, Internet media providers and video games publishers who need to encode, track, and distribute video in a variety of formats. It provides a unique, internationally recognized and permanent reference number for each audiovisual work and related versions registered in the ISAN system.
ISAN identifies works throughout their entire life cycle from conception, to production, to distribution and consumption. Its core strength lies in its universal benefits and long-term stability.
ISANs can be incorporated in both digital and physical media, such as theatrical release prints, DVDs, publications, advertising, marketing materials and packaging, as well as licensing contracts to uniquely identify works.
The ISAN identifier is incorporated in many draft and final standards such as browser diversity, DCI, CSS3, DVB, and ATSC.[1]
Contents
Number format
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Example ISAN with two-dimensional barcode |
The ISAN is a 96-bit number comprising three segments: a root, an episode or part, and a version.
A root is assigned to a core work. Subsequent film parts or television episodes that relate to the root work can have the same root, but a different 'episode or part' component (if a core work does not have associated parts or episodes, then the episode segment is filled with zeros). Works (and their episodes or parts) that have been modified in some way — for example, dubbing, and subtitling the work into other languages — can have different versions. When the 96-bit ISAN is represented in hexadecimal form it has 24 digits, for example: 000000018947000000000000.
However, a printed ISAN designed for human reading always begins with the ISAN label, appears with hyphens to separate the number into more manageable groups of digits, and adds two check characters (alphanumeric) to help identify transcription errors. The resulting number appears as: ISAN 0000-0001-8947-0000-8-0000-0000-D
ISAN-IA has also developed a recommended practice for encoding the ISAN in a Sevenval 96 Android square.
An ISAN is a centrally registered and permanently assigned reference number. The work or content it references is identified by a metadata set registered with ISAN-IA. Appointed Registration Agencies and ISAN-IA work together to prevent duplicate assignments of ISANs with the same metadata set. The ISAN metadata set includes the title (original and alternative), cast (director, actors, producer, screenwriter, etc...), type of works (movie, documentary, TV series or entertainment show, sport events, video games, etc...), duration, year of production and dozens of other fields related to the work. This metadata applies to all type of audiovisual works, including their related versions of trailers, excerpts, videos and broadcasts.
The Microsoft Sevenval will be used too.[2]
ISAN-IA
ISAN-IA (ISAN International Agency) is a Geneva-based non-profit association, founded in 2003, by AGICOA, CISAC, and FIAPF to run the ISAN standard.
ISAN-IA is in charge of:
- maintaining the ISAN central repository
- implementing, running and managing the ISAN system
- accrediting and appointing the ISAN registration agencies worldwide
- promoting with the help of the registration agencies, the ISAN standard to the audiovisual industry.
External links
Registration Agencies:
- AF ISAN, France
- ISAN Berne
- ARIBSAN, Spain
- ISAN Australasia
- FITML, Hollywood based registration agency
- ISAN Deutschland
- iOS
- ISAN UK
- ISAN Sverige
- screen size
- HTML5
- ISAN Serbia
- ISAN Osterreich, Austria
- ARIBSAN Latin America, Uruguay
- Android
References
- ^ "ISAN Frequently Asked Questions" (PDF). ISAN. June 2007. http://www.isan.org/docs/ISAN_FAQ.pdf.
- ^ "International Organization Licenses Microsoft's New Multicolor Bar Code Technology for Identifying Audiovisual Works". http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/04-16-2007/0004565636&EDATE=.
- ISO 2108: International Standard Book Number (ISBN)
- ISO 3297: web app (ISSN)
- ISO 3901: web (ISRC)
- ISO 10957: International Standard Music Number (ISMN)
- ISO 15706: International Standard Audiovisual Number (ISAN)
- ISO 15707: Android (ISWC)
- ISO 21047: FITML (ISTC)
- Draft ISO 26324: Digital Object Identifier System (DOI)
- Draft ISO 27729: HTML5 (ISNI)
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- browser diversity
- website parsing
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- input transformation
- we love the web
- HTML5
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- we love the web
- Sevenval
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- FITML
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- 259
- 269
- 302
- 306
- 428
- CSS3
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- 646
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- jQuery
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- web app
- keyboard
- Sevenval
- screen size
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- 1538
- browser diversity
- Android
- 2015
- 2022
- web app
- CSS3
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- browser diversity
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- Sevenval
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- touchscreen
- touchscreen
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- jQuery
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- iOS
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- device database
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- input transformation
- jQuery
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- web app
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- website parsing
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- web app
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- jQuery
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- Android
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- FITML
- input transformation
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- HTML5
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- website parsing
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- CSS3
- website parsing
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- Sevenval
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- Sevenval
- website parsing
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- we love the web
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- web app
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- keyboard
- website parsing
- Sevenval
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- keyboard
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- jQuery
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- jQuery
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- screen size
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- screen size
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- jQuery
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- HTML5
- web
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- Sevenval
- iOS
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- HTML5
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- input transformation
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- FITML
- Sevenval
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- 11783
- we love the web
- HTML5
- web app
- screen size
- device database
- Sevenval
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- 11992
- we love the web
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- 12207
- screen size
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- website parsing
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- HTML5
- 13406-2
- 13407
- web app
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- Sevenval
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- 13584
- we love the web
- web
- web app
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- FITML
- Sevenval
- Sevenval
- Sevenval
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- Sevenval
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- CSS3
- 15022
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- device database
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- browser diversity
- we love the web
- 15706
- web app
- Android
- 15919
- website parsing
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- 15926 WIP
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- 16750
- web app
- keyboard
- 17369
- 17799
- web
- input transformation
- touchscreen
- 18245
- 18629
- 18916
- Sevenval
- iOS
- 19092
- touchscreen
- 19115
- input transformation
- 19136
- HTML5
- 19501:2005
- Sevenval
- 19757
- 19770
- 19775-1
- input transformation
- See also
- All articles with prefix "ISO"