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The National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO) is the author and creator of these system requirements for the purpose of copyright and other laws in all countries throughout the world. The NATO copyright notice must be included in all reproductions, whether in whole or in part, and may not be deleted or attributed to others. NATO hereby grants to its members and their suppliers a limited license to reproduce these system requirements from the National Association of Theatre Owners. . | DIGITAL CINEMA NAMING CONVENTION Version 3.8 April 12 2010 A Title Naming Convention for the ContentTitleText Element of a Composition Playlist. For Studios Distributors Exhibitors Service Entities and Digital Cinema Equipment Manufacturers. By Mark Harrah TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction.3 Digital Cinema Naming Convention Chart.4 Appendix 1 Language Codes.5 Appendix 1A Frequently Used Language Codes Sorted by Code.5 Appendix IB Frequently Used Language Codes Sorted by Language.6 Appendix 1C Obsolete Legacy Codes.8 Appendix 2 Territory and Rating.8 Appendix 2A Frequently Used Territory Codes Sorted by Code.9 Appendix 2B Frequently Used Territory Codes Sorted by Country.10 Appendix 2C International Ratings Codes.11 Appendix 3 ContentType and Version Number.16 Appendix 3A Labeling 3D Product.17 Appendix 3B 3D Glasses Cards.18 Appendix 3C Labeling Combo Trailers.18 Appendix 4 Audio Configuration and Narrative Description Track Language.18 Appendix 5 Studio Codes.18 Appendix 6 Facility Codes.19 Appendix 7 Projector Aspect Ratio.20 Appendix 8 DCP CPL Type.20 Appendix 9 Labeling Open and Closed Caption Files.22 Appendix 10 IMAX.23 Examples.23 References.24 Acknowledgements.24 Page 2 of 24 Introduction One of the challenges with Digital Cinema servers is that some of them show only a limited number of characters on their display screens. If the title of a composition is long much of the information may be cut off or not visible unless you scroll to a second page. This makes locating a specific composition difficult if you have multiple titles. It s especially confusing when you have multiple trailers as well as the feature with the same name. If a feature composition were labeled Pirates_Of_The_Caribbean_At_World s_End_Feature_2.39_English_Spanish_subtitles_United_States_ Rated_PG-13_5.1_Audio_2K Then Digital Cinema Servers that only display 40 characters would only see Pirates_Of_The_Caribbean_At_World s_End_ Is this the feature or a trailer Is it flat or scope What .