There is an examples page on the wiki for Media-info[1] as well as book info[2,3,4] If you know of more examples, please add them to the list. -brian [1] - http://microformats.org/wiki/media-info-examples [2] - http://microformats.org/wiki/book-examples [3] - http://microformats.org/wiki/book-formats [4] - http://microformats.org/wiki/book-brainstorming Alex Iskold wrote: > While we are on the subject of music. What about books and movies? > Are ther any examples of these? >> Thanks, >> Alex >> alex iskold > founder & ceo > adaptiveblue > http://www.adaptiveblue.com >> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ryan Cannon" <ryan at ryancannon.com> > To: <microformats-discuss at microformats.org> > Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 3:59 PM > Subject: Re: [uf-discuss] Is Music dead? (I hope not!) >>> Coincidentally I was kicking this around in my head last night. >>> I plan on researching and co-opting existing idioms if they exist, and >> actually started listing some examples of Artist/Release/Track data in >> music-examples before it became clear to me that this may not have >> been its intention-- it reads like it may have been set up to do >> something more along the lines of what media-info is set up to do. >> One thing that neither of these pages mention is ID3v2[1], whose > implementation > in iTunes appears (from a consumer's standpoint) to contain all > necessary metadata > for music files, and is pretty widespread. A little wikipedia reading > let me know > that there are some competing formats: APEv2[2] and Vorbis Comments[3]. >> One problem that creating such a microformat might solve is the idea > of an "authoritative" > media tag—i.e. a publisher could create (x)html pages that can provide > generate the official metadata for digitized music. >> [1] http://www.id3.org/ > [2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/APEv2_tag > [3] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vorbis_comment >>