On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 12:59 AM, shawn <[email protected]> wrote:
> I saw that on the wiki page there was a ? next to avi support in
> liblicense.
>
> There is a place meta information can be put in the asf 2.0 file format,
> which most avi files are. (avi is not a format, only a file extension)
> Many camera and cheap video recorders output video in asf 2 format,
> encoded in wmv or mpeg-2.
>
> "This object permits authors to record human-readable, pertinent data
> about the file and its contents. This content is readily expandable to
> satisfy varying bibliographic needs. Authors can supplement (or ignore)
> the “standard” bibliographic information (for example, title, author,
> copyright, and description) with content designations of their own
> choosing. Each individual field name and value can be stored in as many
> different languages as are preferred by the author, and can be
> stream-specific or pertinent to the whole file."
>
> http://avifile.sourceforge.net/asf0298rtf.htm#_Toc413134244

liblicense is not maintained but I added your reference to
http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Liblicense/Metadata_Table#Table_of_File_Metadata_Information
which I don't think is indicative of what liblicense actually
supported.

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