What is the Music Initiative?
What is the Music Initiative?
What is the Music Initiative?
Friday, August 10, 2007
Soundminer, in concert with its user base, has spearheaded an effort to further advance a standard digital delivery system. We have long realized that sending a digital file isn't enough. In today's environments, you need all the search and licensing information as well. To that end, we have designed and offered software solutions that allow both end users and production libraries to control and embed their important information in the files they distribute. Metadata is a key components for both the user who needs to manange and search the assets as well as the libraries that need to document, manage and collect licensing information. The MI is comprised of a suggested format and set of guidelines for metadata delivery as well as tools that allow both users and publishers to control that metadata. It is important to note that Soundminer does not seek to control this delivery but only aid it and promote a standard. The net benefit means lower costs for production libraries, instant delivery and a very happy user base. Many music and sound effect libraries already deliver their assets using these software tools.

In addition to providing an industry wide toolset to enable the delivery of metadata, the MI also encourages libraries to follow a standardized process for the category, sub-category, composer and publisher fields. Following this standard will ensure data will be viewed and searched in an efficient and organized manner. For too many years each production music has been delivered without any standard forcing end users to deal with the mess that inevitably results when the library data is combined.

"We used to spend so much time adding new assets to our server. now its much easier with Soundminer and standardized music files. The exceptional work on the 5 Alarm Music library has made it more effective for our editors to find, track and update their music.....I wish all libraries would adopt standardization. In fact, we are now updating libraries with this standardization on our server first. I personally give preferential treatment to those libraries that do provide assets in this very usable, search-able format"
It is a simple streamlined process that, when followed, allows a library to use one toolset to prepare files for many systems, not just Soundminer and ensure that their assets are viewed along with other assets in a way that makes searching and updating assets for users easy. They control their own assets with these tools, not Soundminer. In addition, Soundminer continues to develop tools for every step of the process to ensure accurate reporting. Soundminer’s Web Portal builds automatic cue sheets from the metadata embedded in these files and Soundmienr v4pro extracts the critical information right from the Pro Tools session. The net result is better more efficient searching and this translates to better more accurate reporting.
The MI is a proposed standard for metadata delivery. It was created in concert with our user base and the technologies created by Soundminer. It is available to anyone who wants to add metadata to their files.
Download the MI whitepaper - MI_Whitepaper.pdf