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Standard Dynamic Range (SDR)

Release: 2.0 | October 31, 2024

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The purpose of this document is to facilitate and define Warner Bros. Discovery’s requirements for the successful acquisition of Standard Dynamic Range (SDR) Licensed Content from external parties. This specification establishes the composition and technical requirements for all aspects of the delivery to which external parties must comply to complete the content acquisition process.

This specification is not intended to provide guidance on delivering High Dynamic Range, Stereoscopic 3D or multi-language component content to Warner Bros. Discovery. For additional Contribution Specifications covering these deliveries please reach out to Warner Bros. Discovery Content Acquisitions.

Quality Requirements

It is Warner Bros. Discovery’s intent to acquire the highest quality masters that preserve the original artistic intent while providing a premium viewing experience to the consumer. To meet Warner Bros. Discovery's perceptual and measured quality standards content delivered must conform to the specifications outlined in this document. In preparing content for delivery and to preserve the highest quality it is strongly preferred that all unnecessary transformations or processing that results in the degradation to the master quality be avoided.

Please contact Warner Bros. Discovery Content Acquisitions if your highest quality digital master does not meet the quality standards defined in this specification.

Photosensitive Epilepsy Testing

Photosensitive Epilepsy (PSE) impacts a viewer population who may be prone to seizures caused by flashing images on a screen. Warner Bros. Discovery requires that all content follows the guidance for the reduction of photosensitive epilepsy as defined in ITU-R BT.1702-2. Warner Bros. Discovery strongly recommends that providers use a “Harding Flash & Pattern Analyzer” on all content prior to delivery to ensure it meets these recommendations. Content found to be outside these test parameters will be rejected and will require redelivery.

Expected Deliverables

  1. Master Media File
  2. Descriptive Metadata
  3. Images / Artwork
  4. Closed Captions/Subtitles
  5. Descriptive Video/Audio Description (DVS) Audio Track
  6. Full and Forced subtitles (as required by region)
    Work with your Warner Bros. Discovery contact for more information on the original and additional audio languages expected for your region/content (including Closed Captions/Subtitles).

Master Technical Specifications

  1. Content must be delivered in the Native Frame Rate and Original Aspect Ratio.
  2. Native SD content must be upconverted and delivered as HD (1920x1080) with pillar-box.
  3. The frame rate must be both continuous and constant throughout the duration of the program.
  4. Theatrical content must be delivered as a continuous program. Theatrical content formatted with Ad breaks will be rejected.
  5. Episodic content may be delivered formatted with Ad breaks onlyif a continuous program is not available. Ad break duration should be ~0.5 seconds but must not exceed 1 second from the end of fade-out to beginning of fade-in.
  6. Metadata in the file header must accurately indicate:
  • Scan Type
  • Scan Order
  • Display Aspect Ratio

Master File Format

Warner Bros. Discovery currently supports two options for content delivery: JPEG 2000 and ProRes 422 HQ.

Option 1: JPEG2000 MXF OP1a

JPEG 2000 Qualification

For providers wishing to deliver JPEG 2000 MXF OP1a masters, an on-boarding output qualification process is required before any content can be delivered. Please reach out to your Warner Bros. Discovery contact to initiate the qualification process.

Video Specification
CodecJPEG 2000
ContainerMXF OP1a (Conforming to SMPTE ST 378: 2004)
Frame RateOriginal/Native | Progressive: 23.976, 25, 29.97 | Interlaced: 25, 29.97
Scan TypeNative (Progressive or Interlaced)
Aspect RatioOriginal/Native
ResolutionHD (1920 x1080) | UHD (3840 x 2160)
Max Bit RateHD 250Mbps | UHD 800Mbps (BCP Level 5)
Rate ControlVariable Bit Rate (VBR)
Chroma Bit Depth10-bit
Color Coding/SpaceY'CbCr 4:2:2/Legal Range
Color Primaries*ITU-R BT.709
Transfer Characteristics*ITU-R BT.709
Matrix Coefficients*ITU-R BT.709
JPEG 2000 Encoding Configuration
Parameter NameValue (Interlaced)Value (Progressive)
Creslengths10427091302083
CreversibleNoNo
Slope4915048800
Cband_weights:C00.0901, 0.8378, 0.2758, 0.7018,1, 0.8378, 10.0901, 0.2758, 0.2758, 0.7018, 0.8378, 0.8378, 1
Cband_weights:C10.0863, 0.2564, 0.2564, 0.2564, 0.4691, 0.4691, 0.4691, 0.6523, 0.6523, 0.6523, 0.7797, 0. 7797, 0.7797, 10.0863, 0.0863, 0.2564, 0.2564, 0.2564, 0.4691, 0.4691, 0.4691, 0.6523, 0.6523, 0.6523, 0.7797, 0.7797, 0.7797, 1
Cband_weights:C20.1835, 0.4130, 0.4130, 0.4130, 0.6464, 0.6464, 0.6464, 0.8254, 0.8254, 0.8254, 0.9424, 0.9424, 0.9424, 10.1835, 0.1835, 0.4130, 0.4130, 0.4130, 0.6464, 0.6464, 0.6464, 0.8254, 0.8254, 0.8254, 0.9424, 0 .9424, 0.9424, 1
Cblk32,3264,64
Clayer11
Clevel55
CorderCPRLCPRL
Cprecincts256,256, 256,256, 256,256, 256,256, 256,256,128,128256,256, 256,256, 256,256, 256,256, 256,256, 128,128
ORGtpartsCC
ORGgen_pltYesYes
ORGgen_tlm33
Qstep0.00097656250.0009765625
Sprofile22

Option 2: ProResHQ

Video Specification
CodecProRes 422 HQ
ContainerQuickTime MOV
Frame RateOriginal/Native | Progressive: 23.976, 25, 29.97 | Interlaced: 25, 29.97
Scan TypeNative (Progressive or Interlaced)
Aspect RatioOriginal/Native
ResolutionHD (1920 x1080) | UHD (3840 x 2160)
Max Bit RateHD ~ 176 to 220Mbps | UHD ~ 796 to 880Mbps
Rate ControlVariable Bit Rate (VBR)
Chroma Bit Depth10-bit
Color Coding/SpaceY'CbCr 4:2:2/Legal Range
Color Primaries*ITU-R BT.709
Transfer Characteristics*ITU-R BT.709
Matrix Coefficients*ITU-R BT.709

Option 3: XAVC

Video Specification
CodecXAVC (Intraframe only)
ContainerMXF OP1a (Conforming to SMPTE ST 378: 2004)
Frame RateOriginal/Native | Progressive: 23.976, 25, 29.97 | Interlaced: 25, 29.97
Scan TypeNative (Progressive or Interlaced)
Aspect RatioOriginal/Native
ResolutionHD (1920 x1080)
Bit RateHD 90 Mbps (23.98)
HD 114 Mbps (29.97, 25)
Rate ControlConstant Bit Rate (CBR)
Chroma Bit Depth10-bit
Color Coding/SpaceY'CbCr 4:2:2/Legal Range
Color Primaries*ITU-R BT.709
Transfer Characteristics*ITU-R BT.709
Matrix Coefficients*ITU-R BT.709

Option 4: DNxHD - Can be delivered with an approved exception

Video Specification
CodecDNxHD SQ
ContainerMXF OP1a (Conforming to SMPTE ST 378: 2004)
Frame RateProgressive: 23.976, 25, 29.97
Scan TypeProgressive
Aspect Ratio16:9
Pixel Aspect Ratio1:1 (Square)
ResolutionHD 1920 x 1080
Bit Rate115 Mbps (23.98 FPS)
120 Mbps (25 FPS)
145 Mbps (29.97 FPS)
Rate ControlConstant Bit Rate (CBR)
Chroma Bit Depth8-bit
Color Coding/SpaceY'CbCr 4:2:2/Legal Range
Color Primaries*ITU-R BT.709
Transfer Characteristics*ITU-R BT.709
Matrix Coefficients*ITU-R BT.709

Option 5: XDCAM - Can be delivered with an approved exception

Video Specification
CodecMPEG-2MPEG-2
ContainerMXF OP1a (Conforming to SMPTE ST 378: 2004)MXF OP1a (Conforming to SMPTE ST 378: 2004)
Frame RateProgressive: 23.976, 25, 29.97 | Interlaced: 25, 29.97Progressive: 23.976 | Interlaced: 29.97
Scan TypeNative (Progressive or Interlaced)Native (Progressive or Interlaced)
Aspect Ratio16:916:9
Pixel Aspect Ratio1:1 (Square)4:3
ResolutionHD 1920 x 1080 HD 1440 x 1080
Field DominanceTop Field First(TFF) if interlaced Top Field First(TFF) if interlaced
Bit Rate50 Mbps 30 Mbps
Rate ControlConstant Bit Rate (CBR)Constant Bit Rate (CBR)
Chroma Bit Depth8-bit8-bit
Color Coding/SpaceY'CbCr 4:2:2/Legal RangeY'CbCr 4:2:0/Legal Range
Color Primaries*ITU-R BT.709ITU-R BT.709
Transfer Characteristics*ITU-R BT.709ITU-R BT.709
Matrix Coefficients*ITU-R BT.709ITU-R BT.709
    Color primaries, transfer characteristics, and matrix coefficients must be specified in both the container and the video essence.

Master Composition

All content must deliver free of any on-screen identifiers (such as overlay branding, burn-ins, crawls) and/or any advertising/promotional messaging (such as bumpers, links, end cards). In addition, Warner Bros. Discovery will not accept episodic content that includes any logos, bugs, bumpers or stings before or after the program.

Season and/or episode recaps should not be stitched to the beginning of content and must be provided as separate video deliverables to the HBO Max Marketing team as laid out in Marketing Deliverables Specification.

Theatrical Content

All Theatrical content must conform to the following composition:

Program @ 01:00:00:00

Episodic Content

All Episodic content must conform to the following composition:

10" Slate / Silence30" Black / SilenceProgram @ 01:00:00:0030" Black / SilenceTextless5" Black / Silence

If there are multiple textless segments, insert 5 seconds of black/silence in between each segment. If the content requires no textless segments, then the composition shall end after the Program. No additional black should be appended.

Slate

First frame of video must begin with a visual slate (Episodic content only). Slate shall contain:

Program title:
Episode No (if applicable):
Production Company:
Program Run Time:
Aspect Ratio:
Production Audio: [Language/Configurations]
Textless Included

Audio Technical Specifications

  1. Each Soundfield group must be arranged into a single track. (e.g. 5.1 would be 1 track with 6 channels).
  2. Stereo labels must match the method used to create the Soundfield: LR for stereo mix and LtRt for matrixed downmix.
  3. All audio channels must be labeled in the file metadata, where appropriate for each file format.
  4. All native mono content must be delivered as Dual Mono and labeled as ‘M1’ and ‘M2’. Any content delivered with a single mono channel will be rejected.
  5. All audio tracks must conform (be synchronous) with video and have the same duration.
  6. Where both exist, a near field mix is preferred over a Theatrical mix.
  7. Content with 5.1 surround must be provided with a separate, corresponding 2.0 track.
  8. Warner Bros. Discovery will accept discrete mono essence tracks, however, single soundfield is strongly preferred.
  9. In addition to Stereo/Dual Mono, 5.1 surround, and Music & Effects deliveries for the Original Production Language, the following must also be delivered, according to regional/contractual obligations (refer to the Audio Track Layout for more):
  • Stereo/Dual Mono for Additional Audio Language(s).
  • 5.1 for Additional Audio Language(s).
  • Music and Effects.

Audio loudness

Content must conform to either ITU-1770-3 (for US content deliveries) or EBU R 128-2020 (for content deliveries outside of the US).

For ITU-1770-3, target audio loudness must conform with:

  • Target loudness for 2 Channel Program Audio (e.g. L,R) must be ∑ -24 LKFS +/- 2 dB
  • Target loudness for 5.1 Channel Program Audio must be ∑ -24 LKFS +/- 2 dB (minus LFE)
  • True Peak does not exceed -2 dBTP (dynamics processing should be applied as needed)

For EBU R 128-2020, target audio loudness must conform with:

  • Program Loudness Level must be normalized to a Target Level of −23.0 LUFS ±1db.
  • True Peak Level of a program must not exceed −1 dBTP.
    Warner Bros. Discovery reserves the right to modify or reject content that does not meet the described Audio Technical Specifications.
Audio Specification
CodecLinear PCM
FormatBroadcast Wave Format (BWF)
Sample Bit Depth24-bit
Sample Rate48kHz

Audio Track Layout

  1. Track order below is preferred but not mandatory as it will vary depending on track availability. Please exclude track(s) if not available, do not fill with silent or duplicate tracks.
  2. Dual Mono should only be delivered if the original master was natively produced as mono.
  3. If the Original Production Language is not English, then an English dub track is required, where available (see Dubbing Credits/Cards for more).
  4. The total channel count must not exceed 32.

Descriptive Video/Audio Description

Warner Bros. Discovery requires the delivery of Descriptive Video / Audio Description tracks, where pre-existing, to be delivered in the following manner:

  1. Descriptive Video/Audio Description must be mixed with primary stereo audio.
  2. Descriptive Video/Audio Description must conform to the primary program video.
  3. Descriptive Video/Audio Description must adhere to Master Technical Specifications.

Language/TypeSoundfieldTrackChannel
Original Production LanguageStereo / Dual MonoTrack 1Channel 1
Channel 2
L/Lt/M1
R/Rt/M2
Original Production Language5.1 SurroundTrack 2Channel 1
Channel 2
Channel 3
Channel 4
Channel 5
Channel 6
L
R
C
LFE
Ls
Rs
Additional Audio Language(s)

(As required by region)
Stereo / Dual MonoTrack 3Channel 1
Channel 2
L/Lt/M1
R/Rt/M2
Additional Audio Language(s)

(As required by region)
5.1 SurroundTrack 4Channel 1
Channel 2
Channel 3
Channel 4
Channel 5
Channel 6
L
R
C
LFE
Ls
Rs
Music & Effects

(Episodic content only)
Stereo / Dual MonoTrack 5Channel 1
Channel 2
L/Lt/M1
R/Rt/M2
Descriptive Video/Audio DescriptionStereo / Dual MonoTrack 6Channel 1
Channel 2
L/Lt/M1
R/ Rt/M2

Content Delivery Filename Convention

Guidelines

  1. Filename must not include spaces or special characters, e.g. ~ ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) ` ; < > ? , [ ] { } ’ ” |. With the exception of – (dash) and _ (underscore).
  2. Underscores must be used to separate categories within filename.
  3. All filenames must contain a file type extension and must be lowercase. Uppercase extension will result in an invalid content delivery.
  4. Filename category should use CamelCase: multiple words joined together with the first letter of each word capitalized, e.g. Search Party -> SearchParty.

Syntax

ProgramTitle_EpNo_EditType_Language_MediaType_RevNo.ext

CategoryDefinitionRequired/ As Applicable
ProgramTitleIs the tile of the programRequired
EpNoIs expressed as a concatenation of season and episode number in season.
Season is indicated by a single digit (e.g. 2) and episode number by two digits
(e.g. 01) Using this convention the example would be 201
As Applicable
Edit TypeIs the edit type of the program (for example: textless, consolidated, etc.)As Applicable
LanguageIs the primary language of the media file Required
Media TypeIs the type of media file delivered (video, audio, captions, subtitles, etc.)Required
RevNoIs the revision number, added only when necessary and preceded by ‘REV’As Applicable

Example

GoodBehavior_201_Eng_Video.mov

TellMeYourSecrets_Censored_Eng_Video_Rev2.mov

Content Delivery Method

There are two supported methods for content delivery:

  1. User initiated upload via Warner Bros. Discovery secure delivery Portal.
  2. High volume upload via Warner Bros. Discovery Automated Content Delivery (ACD).

All providers must be on-boarded to one of the supported delivery methods prior to delivering any content to Warner Bros. Discovery.

Supplemental Assets

Asset Imagery

Content artwork and imagery must be delivered for all content. For more information on the images required, see Image Specifications.

Title Metadata

Descriptive metadata must be provided prior to delivering of any content to Warner Bros. Discovery. For more information on the metadata required, see Descriptive Metadata Template.


Release History

v2.0 October 31, 2024

  1. Added codecs DNxHD, XAVC, and XDCAM

v1.12 July 31, 2023

  1. Replaced "LtRt" with "L,R" for an example in the audio loudness specs

v1.11 May 17, 2023

  1. Broke "Color Primaries/Matrix" out into 3 different fields and added a note

v1.10 June 14, 2022

  1. Removed Audio Technical Specification #8 - "Each soundfield group should be arrange into a single track.". This is already specified in Audio Technical Specification #1

v1.9 May 5, 2022

  1. Updated WMContentAcquistions email address

v1.8 April 13, 2022

  1. Replaced 'WarnerMedia' with 'Warner Bros. Discovery'

v1.7 May 14, 2021

  1. Moved the DVS section from the Component Audio page to the Audio Track Layout section
  2. Added to Audio Track Layout (32 limit on channel count)
  3. Added to Audio Technical Specifications

v1.6 April 1, 2021

  1. Moved Dubbing Credits and Cards section to Component Delivery (see left-nav)
  2. Moved Closed Captions / Subtitles section to Component Delivery (see left-nav)
  3. Moved Descriptive Video / Audio Description & Component Audio section to Component Delivery (see left-nav)

v1.5 February 12, 2021

  1. Revised Master Technical Specifications section to specify that ad breaks "must not exceed 1 second from the end of fade-out to beginning of fade-in."

v1.4 February 8, 2021

  1. Added note for dubbing cards and component based deliveries. The note directs partners to contact their Warner Bros. Discovery representative prior to deliveries (to ensure full MSC support is in place).

v1.3 February 5, 2021

  1. Added language to support two component-based delivery methods:
  • Broadcast WAVE Format (MBWF / RF64)
  • Material Exchange Format (MXF)
  1. Revised language and UX/UI elements .

v1.2 January 27, 2021

  1. Revised the language to be region-agnostic.
  2. Added Dubbing Credits/Cards section.
  3. Added Descriptive Video/Audio Description to the Audio Track Layout table.
  4. Updated the Master Composition to support both Theatrical and Episodic content.

v1.1 November 12, 2020

  1. Added Release History to the page.
  2. Updated the Frame rate for both video specifications to Original/Native (23.976, 25, 29.97).
  3. Upated filename examples to correct vertical spacing.
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