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The International Organization for Standardization(ISO) is a network of the national standards institutes of 156 countries, on the basis of one member per country, with a Central Secretariat in Geneva, Switzerland, that coordinates the system. The national standards instituts are also "only" networks of other national intitutes that research and develop on spicial areas. eg the Frauenhofer Institute(how made MPEG1 Layer 3(MP3)) is part of Deutes Institut für Normung(German Instiute for Standardization - DIN) wich is part of ISO.
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is a network of the national standards institutes of 156 countries, on the basis of one member per country, with a Central Secretariat in Geneva, Switzerland, that coordinates the system. The national standards institutes are also "only" networks of other national institutes that research and develop on special areas. eg the Frauenhofer Institute (who originated MPEG1 Layer 3 (MP3)) is part of Deutsches Institut für Normung (German Instiute for Standardization - DIN) wich is part of ISO.


Not all Standards of the ISO are Multimedia related, this is only a realy smal part. They define also such things as papersize, Keybord layouts, timestamp formats, and much other. For the electric area the ISO work together with the International Engineering Consortium(IEC) which build the Joint Technical Committee(JTC) wich is splitted into SubCommittees which research special areas. For Multimedia the SubCommittees(SC) SC23 "Digital Storage Media for information interchange", SC24 "Computer graphics, image processing and environmental data representation" and SC29 "Coding of audio, picture, multimedia and hypermedia information" are important.
Only a small fraction of all ISO standards are multimedia related. Other ISO standards define such things as papersize, keyboard layouts, timestamp formats, and many more. For electronics, the ISO works together with the International Engineering Consortium (IEC) which together form the Joint Technical Committee (JTC) wich is split into subcommittees which research special areas. For multimedia, the subcommittees (SC) SC23 "Digital Storage Media for information interchange", SC24 "Computer graphics, image processing and environmental data representation" and SC29 "Coding of audio, picture, multimedia and hypermedia information" are important.


The following standards are Multimedia related:
The following standards are Multimedia related:

Revision as of 18:34, 11 June 2006

The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is a network of the national standards institutes of 156 countries, on the basis of one member per country, with a Central Secretariat in Geneva, Switzerland, that coordinates the system. The national standards institutes are also "only" networks of other national institutes that research and develop on special areas. eg the Frauenhofer Institute (who originated MPEG1 Layer 3 (MP3)) is part of Deutsches Institut für Normung (German Instiute for Standardization - DIN) wich is part of ISO.

Only a small fraction of all ISO standards are multimedia related. Other ISO standards define such things as papersize, keyboard layouts, timestamp formats, and many more. For electronics, the ISO works together with the International Engineering Consortium (IEC) which together form the Joint Technical Committee (JTC) wich is split into subcommittees which research special areas. For multimedia, the subcommittees (SC) SC23 "Digital Storage Media for information interchange", SC24 "Computer graphics, image processing and environmental data representation" and SC29 "Coding of audio, picture, multimedia and hypermedia information" are important.

The following standards are Multimedia related:

By ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG1:
  * ISO/IEC IS 10918 and ITU-T T.81 (JPEG)
  * ISO/IEC IS 11544 and ITU-T T.82 (JBIG)
  * ??? (JPEG2000)
By ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11:
  * ISO/IEC TR 11172 Coding of moving pictures and associated audio for digital storage media at up to about 1,5 Mbit/s  (aka MPEG1)
  * ISO/IEC 13818 Generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio information (aka MPEG2)
  * ISO/IEC 14496 Coding of audio-visual objects (aka MPEG4)
  * ISO/IEC 15938 Multimedia content description interface (aka MPEG7)
  * ISO/IEC 21000 Multimedia framework (aka MPEG21)
  * ISO/IEC 23000 Multimedia Application Formats (aka MPEG-A)
  * ISO/IEC 23001 MPEG Systems Technologies 
  * ISO/IEC 23002 MPEG Visual Technologies
  * ISO/IEC 23003 MPEG Audio Technologies
  * ISO/IEC 23004 MPEG Multimedia Middleware
  * ISO/IEC 25781 Universal 3D file format


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