MSRBot.io — Media Standards Registry
A live, automated Media Standards Registry (MSR) mapping documents, references, and history across SMPTE, ISO, ITU, AES, and other publishers.
About MSRBot.io
MSRBot.io is an open, automated registry that extracts and validates metadata from global media technology standards and publications. It connects documents across publishers such as SMPTE, ISO, ITU, AES, and others—preserving a living history of how standards evolve and reference one another.
Originally built to map the dependencies of SMPTE standards, it now aggregates and tracks document lineages, references, amendments, and withdrawals across multiple organizations. The goal: to make the standards ecosystem transparent, searchable, and interconnected.
- Historical range: 1896 → present
- Automation uptime: 100% since August 2025 (SMPTE)
- Publishers covered: SMPTE, NIST, ISO, ITU, AES, and more
Data Disclaimer
MSRBot.io aggregates factual metadata and references via GitHub about publicly released standards, best practices, and other documents (e.g., SMPTE, ISO, ITU, AES, and many others).
All metadata is derived from publicly available information and is provided for research and interoperability purposes only. Original standards and other documents remain the intellectual property and copyright of their respective publishers, as applicable..