MatterSpecification.v13.Cluster § 6.7.5.3

Enumeration Members

Actor

Actor represents an actor credited in video media content; for example, “Gaby Hoffman”

Any

Represents a search text input across many parameter types or even outside of the defined param types.

Channel

Channel represents the identifying data for a television channel; for example, "PBS"

Character

A character represented in video media content; for example, “Snow White”

Director

A director of the video media content; for example, “Spike Lee”

Episode

Episode represents a specific episode number within a Season in a TV series.

Event

An event is a reference to a type of event; examples would include sports, music, or other types of events. For example, searching for "Football games" would search for a 'game' event entity and a 'football' sport entity.

Franchise

A franchise is a video entity which can represent a number of video entities, like movies or TV shows. For example, take the fictional franchise "Intergalactic Wars" which represents a collection of movie trilogies, as well as animated and live action TV shows. This entity type was introduced to account for requests by customers such as "Find Intergalactic Wars movies", which would search for all 'Intergalactic Wars' programs of the MOVIE MediaType, rather than attempting to match to a single title.

Genre

Genre represents the genre of video media content such as action, drama or comedy.

League

League represents the categorical information for a sporting league; for example, "NCAA"

Popularity

Popularity indicates whether the user asks for popular content.

Provider

The provider (MSP) the user wants this media to be played on; for example, "Netflix".

Season

Season represents the specific season number within a TV series.

Sport

Sport represents the categorical information of a sport; for example, football

SportsTeam

SportsTeam represents the categorical information of a professional sports team; for example, "University of Washington Huskies"

Type

The type of content requested. Supported types are "Movie", "MovieSeries", "TVSeries", "TVSeason", "TVEpisode", "Trailer", "SportsEvent", "LiveEvent", and "Video"

Video

Video represents the identifying data for a specific piece of video content; for example, "Manchester by the Sea".