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Standardisation Activities. The standardisation activities in the reporting period focused mainly on four organisations, including three standardisation bodies – ITU-R, ISO/IEC MPEG, and ETSI-DVB – and the EBU as a standards- related organisation. Standardisation contributions aiming to progress object-based audio technologies included: ITU-R  Work on updates on ADM Metadata  Contributions on an ADM version for streaming  Contributions on a standardised baseline renderer for object-based audio (RG33)  Work for standardisation of object-based loudness calculation ISO/IEC MPEG  MPEG-H 3D Audio (audio codec)  MPEG-H, DASH (transport container) Contribution to MPEG-I discussions on immersive media formats EBU Contributions to SP-FAR (Future Audio formats & Renderer) group meetings, planning of “Object Based Audio” workshop ETSI-DVB Work on document ETSI 101154 to get a next generation audio part Dissemination Activities XXXXXXX performed a plethora of online and offline dissemination activities, based on the project’s dissemination plan (deliverable D6.1, March 2016). These dissemination activities included, among others, the set-up and continuous update of the project website, the creation of a newsletter, flyers and a poster, the publication of printed and online news, and other information material like videos. A few selected highlights of these dissemination activities include:  Launch and continuous updating of the project website, which attracted over 1,600 visitors.  Impactful social media activities via Twitter: the project’s Twitter account @ORPHEUS_AUDIO has 201 followers and 137 tweets, which are frequently ‘retweeted’.  Publication of two issues of the project newsletter ORPHEUS Audio News, a project flyer, and a project poster were published, among other dissemination material.  ORPHEUS generated 12 papers and presentations. The presentations at prestigious events like IBC and Tonmeistertagung directly reached 1,274 people from the project’s target audiences. Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Table of Contents 4 List of Figures 6 List of Tables 7 Abbreviations 8 1 Introduction 9 2 Standardisation 10 2.1 Rationale for Standardisation Activities of ORPHEUS 10 2.2 Challenges 10
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Standardisation Activities. The standardisation activities in the reporting period focused mainly on four organisations, including three standardisation bodies – ITU-R, ISO/IEC MPEG, and ETSI-DVB – and the EBU as a standards- related organisation. In respect to these standardisation bodies, ORPHEUS partners performed the standardisation activities summarised in Table 2. Standardisation body Contributions Involved partners Standard impacted by XXXXXXX ITU-R 6B Work on updates on ADM Metadata FHG, BBC, IRT ITU-R BS.2076, ITU-R BS.2094 ITU-R 6B Contributions on a streamable version of the ADM FHG, BBC, IRT Not yet defined, under development ITU-R 6C Work on the topic of a standardised baseline renderer for object-based audio (RG33) FHG, BBC, IRT Not defined ITU-R 6C Work for standardisation of object-based loudness calculation FHG, BBC, IRT ITU-R BS.1770 ISO/IEC MPEG MPEG-H 3D Audio (audio codec) FHG ISO/IEC 23008-3 ISO/IEC MPEG MPEG-H, DASH (transport container) FHG ISO/IEC 23009-1 ISO/IEC MPEG Contribution to MPEG-I discussions on immersive media formats b<>com MPEG-I EBU Contributions to SP-FAR (Future Audio formats & Renderer) group meetings, planning of “Object Based Audio” workshop BBC, IRT, FHG, b<>com Does not apply, as EBU does not define formal standards ETSI-DVB Work on document ETSI 101154 to get a next generation audio part FHG, BBC, IRT, b<>com MPEG-H & AC-4 Table 2: ORPHEUS standardisation activities The following sections provide a more detailed account of the standardisation activities in which the ORPHEUS partners FHG, BBC, IRT, and b<>com have been involved.

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