On Jun 24, 2016, at 15:35, Sherrod Munday <smun...@ieee.org> wrote:

> I just came across a mention of the "Archive eXchange Format" ("AXF")
> specification from late 2014:
> 
> http://www.tvtechnology/com/news/0002/smpte-publishes-archive-exchange-format-standard/272423
>  
> <http://www.tvtechnology/com/news/0002/smpte-publishes-archive-exchange-format-standard/272423>
> 
> I know it comes from the TV world instead of radio, and it pertains
> specifically to archiving content, but is there any sense to
> implementing a published standard from a different industry instead of
> a one-off?

It’s a bit apple-to-oranges WRT this discussion I think.  To read the 
description, it sounds quite similar to the tar(5) format, which already 
supports many of the same features.

Cheers!


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