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ISO/IEC 23000-12:2010

Information technology - Multimedia application format (MPEG-A) - Part 12: Interactive music application format

Standard by IEC, 2010-06-07

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ISO/IEC 23000-12:2010 defines the Interactive music application format within the MPEG-A multimedia application format series, providing a technical reference for structured handling of interactive music content. For engineering teams, content platform developers, and procurement or compliance reviewers, it helps clarify how music-related media applications are organized and evaluated in a documented format. As a derived document linked to ISO/IEC 23000, ISO/IEC 23000-12:2010 is most useful when assessing compatibility, technical validation, or workflow alignment for systems that must support interactive media experiences.

What is ISO/IEC 23000-12:2010?

ISO/IEC 23000-12:2010 addresses the Interactive music application format as part of the broader MPEG-A framework, giving a defined basis for representing and managing music applications that involve interaction rather than passive playback alone. In practice, it can support technical review, interoperability analysis, and documented evaluation of media tooling or content workflows. Organizations may use it to align product requirements, verify format handling, and prepare conformity assessment evidence where interactive media formats are part of the scope.

Applications of ISO/IEC 23000-12:2010

ISO/IEC 23000-12:2010 is relevant where interactive music content must be authored, exchanged, tested, or integrated into software and media delivery environments. It may be used during product evaluation for music application platforms, content packaging workflows, and systems that support interactive playback or user-driven media experiences. Teams involved in technical assessment, laboratory evaluation, or engineering documentation can use the reference to support consistent implementation decisions and to reduce ambiguity during procurement or compliance workflows.

Why is ISO/IEC 23000-12:2010 important?

This reference matters because interactive media formats often depend on clear structure and consistent interpretation across tools, devices, and content pipelines. ISO/IEC 23000-12:2010 can help reduce implementation risk by giving teams a shared technical basis for validation, testing consistency, and operational consistency. It is also useful for quality workflows, where documented evaluation and conformity assessment preparation are needed before deployment or acquisition. For organizations working with multimedia systems, it supports more reliable technical review and procurement decisions.

  • Supports review of interactive music application format requirements within the MPEG-A family
  • Useful for interoperability checks across authoring, packaging, and playback workflows
  • Helps document technical validation and laboratory evaluation activities
  • Assists procurement and compliance teams in identifying the right technical reference
  • Provides a structured basis for implementation and conformity assessment preparation
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  • Publication Date: 2010-06-07
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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