On Jan 3, 2006, at 10:49 AM, Paul Bryson wrote:
Ironically, I was just charged with throwing together a video page much like Google Video's for CES. It is to bad there wasn't a preexisting microformat
to pull from.

Unfortunately, I am a bit of an expert in the area of media info tagging, although in a file container (not web) specific context, so take what I say
with a grain of salt.

I think this may be an important distinction. After all, we're trying to "pave the cowpaths" of what people are already doing *one the web.* The scope is purposely narrowed, so as to be reasonable.

Off hand, I would say the primary existing file tagging systems (in order of
use) are
ID3v1
ID3v2
RIFF
AAF/MPEG-7

These are all fine and good, but the thing we're lacking in this area is examples of how people publish this stuff *on the web in HTML*. Who wants to do that research?

-rk
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Ryan King
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