As illustrated in FIG. 2, at step 210, method 200 may include accessing a first media data object and a different, second media data object that, when played back, each render temporally sequenced content. As used herein, the term “data object” may refer to any type or form of data that may be digitally stored, accessed, and/or transformed. For example, a data object may include a file, a set of files, a database entry, a set of database entries, and/or a collection of data stored across any of a number of locations according to a defined format or schema. Likewise, the term “media data object” may refer to any data object that represents a media asset or item. Examples of media assets include audio, video, or combined audio and video.
As used herein, the term “temporally sequenced content” may refer to any content designed to be presented over a period of time (e.g., audio content and/or video content).