
Locators provide programme broadcast timing and tuning information so In the case of the television distribution model, these Information required to acquire the programme at the time of Programme location data provides the home user agent with the Programme location data that may be published over a differentĭistribution network or at a different time. The 'CRID:' Uniform Resource Locator is designed to be the bridgeīetween programme-related descriptive metadata and corresponding Increasingly, home appliancesĪre being furnished with local storage, enabling the automaticĬapture of programme material through off-air recording or Model, the user or user agent uses descriptive information aboutĪudio visual programmes as a basis for selecting the programme for The user to operate in a 'search-select-acquire' paradigm. Visual programme material sourced directly to the home over theĪlongside this expansion there has also been increased growth inĬomplexity of devices available to the home user, which will allow InĪddition to the broadcast services delivered over traditionalĭistribution channels such as Digital Terrestrial, Satellite andĬable, the advent of high-speed Internet connection will give rise toĮven more information and entertainment services, providing audio. In recent years there has been an expansion in the number ofīroadcast television and radio services available to the home.
ANYTIME TV REGISTRATION
Registration Template in Accordance with RFC 2717. Role of Domain Name System (DNS) Namespace.

RFC for ease of access and registration with the Internet Assignedġ. TV-Anytime content referencing specification, and is published as an This document reproduces the TV-Anytime CRID definition found in the User or agent to associate a programme selection with theĬorresponding programme location information for subsequent automatic Scheduled programme description metadata that can be used by the home The initial intended application is as an embedded link within The Uniform Resource Locator (URL) scheme "CRID:" has been devised toĪllow references to current or future scheduled publications ofīroadcast media content over television distribution platforms and Distribution of thisĬopyright (C) The Internet Society (2005). Not specify an Internet standard of any kind. This memo provides information for the Internet community.

The TV-Anytime Content Reference Identifier (CRID) Request for Comments: 4078 BBC Research and Development RFC 4078: The TV-Anytime Content Reference Identifier (CRID)
