Index objects. 8.2.12.1 Guideline For indexing content, the Simple Index Object shall be used, alone, whenever possible. Simple Index Objects can index video streams that are declared with separate Stream Properties Objects in the ASF Header. For instance, content with one audio stream and multiple bit rate mutually-exclusive video streams (all with the same frame size) can be indexed by using one Simple Index Object for each video stream. When any of the other types of Index Objects (including the Media Object Index Object and the Timecode Index Object) are needed for indexing the content, they shall be after the Data Object and before the Simple Index Object. The Index Object (or the group of Index Objects, when there are more than one) shall be followed by at least one Simple Index Object. These Simple Index Objects shall index all video streams that are declared by separate Stream Properties Objects in the ASF header. If there are no such streams, then there shall be a single Simple Index Object with zero entries. When a Frame Index Object is included, writer implementations should write the NumberOfFrames attribute along with the index. NumberOfFrames is a QWORD metadata attribute in the Extended Content Description object. 8.2.12.2 ASF objects affected This guideline affects the various ASF index objects.
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Index objects. 8.2.12.1 Guideline For indexing content, the Simple Index Object shall be used, alone, whenever possible. Simple Index Objects can index video streams that are declared with separate Stream Properties Objects in the ASF Header. For instance, content with one audio stream and multiple bit rate mutually-exclusive video streams (all with the same frame size) can be indexed by using one Simple Index Object for each video stream. When any of the other types of Index Objects (including the Media Object Index Object and the Timecode Index Object) are needed for indexing the content, they shall be after the Data Object and before the Simple Index Object. The Index Object (or the group of Index Objects, when there are more than one) shall be followed by at least one Simple Index Object. These Simple Index Objects shall index all video streams that are declared by separate Stream Properties Objects in the ASF header. If there are no such streams, then there shall be a single Simple Index Object with zero entries. When a Frame Index Object is included, writer implementations should write the NumberOfFrames attribute along with the index. NumberOfFrames is a QWORD metadata attribute in the Extended Content Description object.
8.2.12.2 ASF objects affected This guideline affects the various ASF index objects.
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