REG NASA-STD-2821 VER 3 0-2012 Audio and Video Standards for Internet Resources.pdf
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1、 NASA STD-2821 Approval Date: 02/08/12 Expiration Date: None Audio and Video Standards for Internet Resources Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-NASA STD-XXX Page 2 of 17 FOREWORD The evolution of audio and video resources on the World W
2、ide Web has grown beyond a fashionable trend and is fast becoming a primary means for communicating to a global audience. However, a result of this increasing success has led to such a wide range of competing codecs, media players, formats, wrappers, viewing devices and delivery options that accessi
3、ng content has become increasingly confusing and can discourage even the most savvy web users. The National Aeronautic and Space Administration (NASA), a distinguished world class leader in Science, Engineering and Exploration has offered audio and video resources content on the internet for over a
4、decade, though these offerings have suffered because of rapid growth of these various options and formats. Due to this perplexity, it has become a priority of the agency to establish an audio and video resources standard for use by the entire Agency to assure that every effort is made to reach the g
5、reatest possible audience with the simplest means available. This standard has been developed by the NASA Web Video Working Group and is approved and published by NASA for use by NASA Headquarters, NASA Centers and their subsidiary locations as well as NASA contractors where applicable to NASA contr
6、actual agreements. This standard provides a comprehensive guide for all audio and video resources produced by or for the agency, and also defines applicable requirements for accessibility as required by Federal law. Requests for information, corrections, or additions to this standard should be submi
7、tted via “Feedback” in the NASA Technical Standards System at http:/standards.nasa.gov . Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-NASA STD-XXX Page 3 of 17 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Scope 4 1.1 Purpose . 4 1.2 Applicability . 4 2. Applicable and Re
8、ference Documents 5 2.1 Applicable and Reference Documents 5 3. Acronyms and Definitions 7 3.1 Acronyms 7 3.2 Definitions . 7 4. Audio 11 4.1 MP3 Codec Usage . 11 4.2 AAC Codec Usage 11 5. Video 12 6. Content Delivery . 12 6.1 Download and Progressive Download 12 6.2 On Demand . 13 6.3 Live Streamin
9、g . 13 6.4 Recommended Encoding Specifications . 13 7. Accessibility 15 7.1 Captioning . 15 7.2 Audio Description 15 7.3 NASA Video on Third-Party Sites and Social Media Channels 15 7.4 Breaking News Exception 15 APPENDIX: HTML5 and Adobe Flash elements . 16 A.1 HTML5 . 16 Provided by IHSNot for Res
10、aleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-NASA STD-XXX Page 4 of 17 Audio and Video Standards for Internet Resources 1. Scope 1.1 Purpose This standard establishes requirements and responsibilities related to NASA audio and video resources for Internet Protocol delivery
11、. It contains requirements for audio and video codecs, bitrates and accessibility. 1.2 Applicability 1.2.1 Compliance with this standard is mandatory for all newly published NASA audio and video resources for Internet Protocol delivery, both internal and external. The individual NASA Centers are res
12、ponsible for implementation and enforcement. 1.2.2 This NASA standard is applicable to all audio and video content created for use on NASA controlled websites. 1.2.3 Any decision to waive or vary from the requirements in this NASA-STD requires the concurrence of the NASA Web Video Working Group, Con
13、figuration Control Board. 1.2.4 Within this NASA standard, the word “shall” indicates a mandatory requirement, the word “should” indicates that a statement is strongly recommended for implementation but not required, and the word “may” indicates an optional implementation. 1.3 General Guidance 1.3.1
14、 This document establishes at minimum, the necessary parameters for internet audio and video delivery and is intended to be the foundation for content delivered through current industry practices. Further consideration shall be given to include appropriate metadata as appropriate for the specific me
15、dia type, or at minimum, compliant with the Dublin Core Metadata Element Set. Due to the constant evolution of internet technologies these requirements are subject to change. These requirements shall apply to all NASA audio and video produced for the internet. All NASA Centers and facilities are res
16、ponsible for keeping up to date with applicable Federal accessibility requirements. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-NASA STD-XXX Page 5 of 17 2. Applicable and Reference Documents 2.1 Applicable and Reference Documents The documents l
17、isted in this section are accessible via the World Wide Web, or directly from the Standards Developing Organizations (SDO) or other document distributors. Federal Regulations: Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. 794d) as amended by the Workforce Investment Act of 1998 (P.L. 105 - 220), August 7, 1
18、998. http:/www.section508.gov/index.cfm?fuseAction=1998Amend o - 1194.22 Web-based intranet and internet information and applications. http:/access-board.gov/sec508/guide/1194.22.htm o - 1194.24 Video and audio and video resources products. http:/access-board.gov/sec508/guide/1194.24.htm U.S. Depart
19、ment of Health and Human Services o http:/www.hhs.gov/web/policies/videocaptionguidance.html NASA Publications: Electronic and Information Technology Accessibility o NASA Procedural Requirements NPR:2800.2 http:/nodis3.gsfc.nasa.gov/npg_img/N_PR_2800_0002_/N_PR_2800_0002_.pdf o Section 508 and Web V
20、ideo White Paper https:/share.nasa.gov/teams/msfc/dvwg/wvwg/Shared Documents/Section 508 and Web Video.docx Reference Documents: W3C HTML5 o http:/dev.w3.org/html5/spec/Overview.html Dublin Core Metadata Element Set (ISO Standard 15836:2009) o http:/dublincore.org/documents/2010/10/11/dces/ VMIX Vid
21、eo Upload Guidelines o http:/ software and hardware. A software codec is a computer application that utilizes algorithms to either compress or decompress digital audio data according to a specific audio or streaming format. Compressing audio data reduces the bandwidth necessary to deliver the data o
22、ver the internet and retain as much of the original file clarity as possible. A hardware codec is a device that converts analog audio into digital data or subsequently can convert a digital audio file to an analog format. Audio Description: An additional narration track added to a videos soundtrack
23、that vocally describes what is being seen in the video. Its intension is to aid visually impaired individuals when accessing video content. Bitrate: Audio and video resources bitrate refers to the number of bits encoded/decoded per second necessary to produce/reproduce a continuous audio or video ex
24、perience. Codec: a device or software that enables compression and/or decompression of digital media Closed Captioning: Allows individuals with hearing disabilities to access visual media by displaying the audio portion of a program textually on the screen. Closed Captioning can be turned on or off
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