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test12709tmp.m4s
test12809tmp.m4s
test12909tmp.m4s
test121009tmp.m4s
The file names are in the format <base segment name><segment><extension> as
follows:
First segment
Last segment
Segment increase interval
To process these MPEG-DASH segments, use the following command:
NielsenId3TagValidator -dr C:\test -b test12 -e 9tmp.m4s -first
100
10
last
–i
-p 6
You can also use either the
the segments be in order. For the
segments will be presented in order. The
therefore, is the best option.
For a single file holding a set of MPEG-DASH segments, where some of the
segments hold emsg boxes containing Nielsen ID3 tags, you can use the
command as follows:
NielsenId3TagValidator -d <full path name of file> -p 6
For a folder holding MPEG-DASH segments, where some of the segments
hold emsg boxes containing Nielsen ID3 tags, you can use the
The tag listing displays the name of each segment followed by the string, ***
EMSG: www.nielsen.com:id3:v1, before it lists the tags found in that
segment.
Note
Within the folder, the segments must be arranged in such a way that the copy /b command
would gather them in the order in which they would normally be played back by a DASH
player.
NielsenId3TagValidator -df <folder name> -e <file extension of segments> -p
6
To process all MPEG-DASH segments with extension .m4a
Example:
located in folder C:\test, use this call:
NielsenId3TagValidator -df C:\test -e .m4a -p 6
or
commands. The
–d
–df
command, there is no guarantee that the
–df
command described above,
–dr
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test12109tmp.m4s
test121009tmp.m4s
10
10
-
command requires that
–d
command.
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