In April 2013 a list of requirements was released for MMT and the general requirements stated that MMT must have clear advantages when compared to existing container formats and that it must have low computational demands. Also in April 2013 a list of use cases for MMT was released which included the need for it to support
Ultra HD video content,
3D video content, interactive content,
user-generated content, applications that support multi-device presentation,
subtitles,
picture-in-picture video, and multiple audio tracks. MPEG has estimated that the first edition of MMT will reach Final Draft International Standard (FDIS) in November 2013. On May 30, 2013,
NHK started showing test equipment based on MMT at the
NHK Science & Technology Research Laboratories Open House 2013. ==Schedule==