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** and SMPTE
** SMPTE 377M: The MXF File Format Specification ( the overall master document )
** SMPTE EG41: MXF Engineering Guide ( A guide explaining how to use MXF )
** SMPTE EG42: MXF Descriptive Metadata ( A guide explaining how to use descriptive metadata in MXF )
** SMPTE 390M: OP-Atom ( a very simple and highly constrained layout for simple MXF files )
** SMPTE 378M: OP-1a ( the layout options for a minimal simple MXF file )
** SMPTE 391M: OP-1b
** SMPTE 392M: OP-2a
** SMPTE 393M: OP-2b
** SMPTE 407M: OP-3a, OP-3b
** SMPTE 408M: OP-1c, OP-2c, OP-3c
** SMPTE 379M: Generic Container ( the way that essence is stored in MXF files )
** SMPTE 381M: GC-MPEG ( how to store MPEG essence data in MXF using the Generic Container )
** SMPTE 383M: GC-DV ( how to store DV essence data in MXF using the Generic Container )
** SMPTE 385M: GC-CP ( how to store SDTI-CP essence data in MXF using the Generic Container )
** SMPTE 386M: GC-D10 ( how to store SMPTE D10 essence data in MXF using the Generic Container )
** SMPTE 387M: GC-D11 ( how to store SMPTE D11 essence data in MXF using the Generic Container )
** SMPTE 384M: GC-UP ( how to store Uncompressed Picture essence data in MXF using the Generic Container )
** SMPTE 388M: GC-AA ( how to store A-law coded audio essence data in MXF using the Generic Container )
** SMPTE 389M: Generic Container Reverse Play System Element
** SMPTE 394M: System Item Scheme-1 for Generic Container
** SMPTE 405M: Elements and Individual Data Items for the GC SI Scheme 1
** SMPTE 380M: DMS1 ( a standard set of descriptive metadata to use with MXF files )

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