
Avails format, technical specifications, metadata requirements, and delivery workflow for the Apple TV app — transactional and subscription tiers, Transporter, and the iTunes Package format.
Apple TV+ and the broader Apple TV app represent the highest technical quality bar in the streaming industry. With a transactional (TVOD) tier selling purchases and rentals alongside the Apple TV+ subscription service, Apple distributes across more than 100 territories through a strict, vendor-gated pipeline. Delivery requires Apple's Transporter command-line tool, the proprietary .itmsp iTunes Package format, and specifications that include Dolby Vision HDR, Dolby Atmos audio, and 4K UHD for premium releases. Molten Cloud, the rights management and royalties platform for film and television, automates Apple TV avails generation, tracks TVOD and SVOD royalties, and ensures every Apple delivery is backed by verified territorial rights data.
Apple's content strategy splits sharply between Apple TV+ originals (commissioned or acquired premium productions) and the TVOD catalog on the Apple TV app. Independent distributors overwhelmingly deliver into the TVOD catalog, where Apple's curation is driven by technical quality, strong metadata, and global rights availability.
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Revenue Model | TVOD rev-share (purchase and rental) for catalog; SVOD/flat-fee for Apple TV+ originals and select licensed titles |
| Deal Structure | Non-exclusive TVOD licensing across 100+ territories; Apple TV+ originals are typically exclusive global deals |
| Content Preferences | Premium feature films, prestige documentary, award-caliber drama, family, and specialty titles with strong metadata |
| Territories | 100+ iTunes storefronts — US, Canada, UK, EU, LATAM, APAC, Australia, Japan, and more |
| Minimum Catalog | No formal minimum, but Apple prioritizes distributors with consistent delivery cadence and premium assets (4K + HDR) |
| Exclusivity | Non-exclusive for TVOD; Apple TV+ originals require full exclusivity |
Because Apple TV is non-exclusive at the TVOD tier, distributors can pair Apple with Amazon Prime Video, Google Play, Microsoft Movies, and Vudu — the major transactional platforms typically stack together, giving a single release a global TVOD footprint across all premium retailers.
Apple avails are delivered inside the iTunes Package (.itmsp) alongside the video and audio assets, or as structured metadata XML keyed to each storefront. Every territory is treated as a separate avail window, with explicit pricing tier, window dates, and rights confirmation.
| Field | Description | Common Rejections |
|---|---|---|
| Vendor ID | Apple-issued identifier for the delivering entity | Missing or mismatched Vendor ID blocks Transporter upload entirely |
| Apple ID / ISRC / EIDR | Unique content identifiers per title and per episode | Duplicate or reused IDs cause immediate ingest failure |
| Storefront (Territory) | iTunes storefront per avail — US, GB, DE, FR, JP, etc. | Territory not matching rights grant triggers rights-verification rejection |
| Wholesale Price Tier | Apple price tier (e.g., Tier 10) for purchase and rental | Price tier mismatched to window start date gets rolled back at QC |
| Sales Start / End | UTC window dates per storefront | Overlapping or retroactive windows rejected |
| Content Rating | Certification per territory (MPAA, BBFC, FSK, etc.) | Missing local-territory rating blocks storefront activation |
| Language / Subtitles | Original audio + subtitle tracks (.itt) per storefront | Missing local-language subs in primary storefront triggers rejection |
| Rights Confirmation | Distributor attests to TVOD/SVOD rights per territory | Rights conflict with prior claimant halts delivery pending resolution |
Apple's technical requirements are the most demanding of any major platform. Mezzanine files are expected in ProRes 422 HQ, final deliveries are H.264 or HEVC inside the iTunes Package, and premium tier releases require Dolby Vision HDR plus Dolby Atmos.
| Specification | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Mezzanine Codec | ProRes 422 HQ (preferred) — ProRes 4444 accepted for HDR sources |
| Delivery Codec | H.264 (AVC) high profile or HEVC (H.265) for 4K / HDR |
| Container | .mov mezzanine inside .itmsp iTunes Package; .mp4 for final deliverables |
| Resolution | 4K UHD (3840 × 2160) mandatory for premium releases; 1080p minimum for catalog |
| HDR | Dolby Vision (preferred) or HDR10 — required for premium tier placement |
| Frame Rate | 23.976, 24, 25, 29.97, or 50/59.94 fps — constant frame rate required |
| Audio Codec | Dolby Atmos (E-AC-3 JOC) for premium; Dolby Digital Plus 5.1 and stereo AAC required as fallback tracks |
| Audio Loudness | -24 LKFS integrated (±2 LU tolerance) — true peak -2 dBTP max |
| Captions | CEA-608 / CEA-708 closed captions + iTunes Timed Text (.itt) subtitle tracks |
| Artwork | Key art 3840×2160 (16:9), poster 2000×3000 (2:3), plus localized artwork per primary storefront |
Apple enforces Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos as hard requirements for premium placement — something no other major platform treats as mandatory. Content delivered without Dolby Vision HDR or Atmos audio is accepted into the catalog but excluded from the "premium" tier featured prominently across the Apple TV app, and loses the 4K upcharge in the TVOD price tier.
Apple TV delivery runs through Transporter, Apple's command-line delivery client, using an Apple Vendor ID. Every delivery is packaged as an .itmsp iTunes Package containing metadata XML, video, audio, captions, subtitles, and artwork.
1. Audio loudness out of spec. Apple enforces -24 LKFS integrated loudness with a ±2 LU tolerance and true-peak ceiling of -2 dBTP. Masters finished for theatrical (-27 LKFS) or broadcast (-23 LUFS EBU R128) fail Apple QC. Remastering the audio loudness is one of the most common re-delivery causes.
2. Subtitle timing and format errors. Apple requires iTunes Timed Text (.itt) subtitles, not SRT. Timing drift of more than a few frames against the video master, or .itt files that do not validate against Apple's schema, trigger automatic QC rejection.
3. Color space and HDR metadata issues. Dolby Vision metadata mismatches against the mezzanine color grade, incorrect color primaries (BT.2020 vs BT.709), or missing static HDR10 metadata are frequent rejection causes on 4K premium deliveries.
4. Missing Vendor ID or unapproved aggregator path. Submitting avails for territories where the distributor has not been approved in iTunes Connect, or trying to deliver directly without a Vendor ID, causes the entire package to be rejected at the Transporter layer.
5. Artwork not meeting 3840×2160 key art spec. Apple rejects uprezzed or low-resolution key art. Localized artwork for primary storefronts (JP, DE, FR, etc.) is also required and is a common oversight on global releases.
Molten Cloud connects rights data directly to Apple's delivery workflow:
Distributors deliver content to Apple TV using Apple's Transporter command-line tool, authenticated with an Apple Vendor ID against iTunes Connect. Each delivery is packaged as an iTunes Package (.itmsp) containing metadata XML with avails and pricing, video in H.264 or HEVC (ProRes 422 HQ mezzanine preferred), Dolby Atmos and fallback audio tracks, iTunes Timed Text (.itt) subtitles, CEA-608/708 closed captions, and artwork at required resolutions (3840×2160 key art minimum). Apple runs server-side validation and QC per storefront. Most independent distributors route deliveries through approved aggregators such as Quiver Digital or Premiere Digital Services, which hold Vendor IDs and operate Transporter on their behalf. Molten Cloud automates avails generation from verified TVOD/SVOD rights data and tracks royalties across Apple's 100+ storefronts.
Apple TV requires content packaged as an iTunes Package (.itmsp) built for Apple's Transporter tool. Video must be ProRes 422 HQ for mezzanine and H.264 or HEVC for final deliveries, 4K UHD (3840×2160) for premium releases with Dolby Vision HDR preferred. Audio must include a Dolby Atmos track (E-AC-3 JOC) for premium placement plus Dolby Digital Plus 5.1 and stereo AAC fallback tracks, with integrated loudness at -24 LKFS ±2 LU and true peak no louder than -2 dBTP. Subtitles must be iTunes Timed Text (.itt), and closed captions must be CEA-608/708. Artwork key art is 3840×2160 at minimum, with localized artwork required for primary international storefronts. Apple's specs are the most rigorous of any major platform — rejections are common on loudness, subtitle timing, and color drift.
Yes — every delivery to Apple TV requires a Vendor ID registered in iTunes Connect. Apple issues Vendor IDs selectively, typically to distributors with proven catalog, consistent delivery cadence, and premium technical capability. Most independent distributors do not hold their own Vendor ID and instead deliver through Apple-approved aggregators such as Quiver Digital or Premiere Digital Services, which hold Vendor IDs, operate Transporter delivery, and manage iTunes Connect relationships on behalf of distributor clients for a percentage of revenue or a per-title delivery fee. Either route is valid — direct delivery gives distributors maximum control and margin, while aggregator delivery removes the operational burden of running Transporter and managing Apple rejection cycles.
Yes, if you hold an Apple Vendor ID. Direct delivery means you operate Transporter yourself, build .itmsp packages in-house, handle Apple's QC rejections directly, and receive iTunes Connect reporting without an aggregator intermediary — improving margin and speed at the cost of operational overhead. Distributors going direct need a delivery team familiar with Transporter, Apple's metadata schema, Dolby Vision and Atmos encoding, and Apple's loudness and subtitle requirements. Molten Cloud supports both direct and aggregator workflows: the platform generates Apple-formatted avails and metadata from rights data, tracks royalties from iTunes Connect reports, and manages storefront windows across 100+ territories — regardless of whether the distributor delivers Transporter uploads themselves or hands packages to Quiver, Premiere Digital, or another aggregator.
Molten Cloud generates Apple TV-ready avails and iTunes Package metadata from your rights data and tracks TVOD and SVOD royalties automatically — across Apple and every other premium retailer.
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