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2008 May 24
3
How Ogg mappings translate into the codecs parameter in Ogg media types
On 5/24/08, Conrad Parker <conrad at metadecks.org> wrote: > The magic is not always char[8] -- it's an arbitrary number of > characters, and as far as I know there is no official limit. I was under the impression that 8 was the limit. Thus the extra white space JM adds on Speex and CELT magics. I may be wrong, though. > So it's 7 for Vorbis and Theora, 5 for FLAC So
2008 May 24
0
How Ogg mappings translate into the codecs parameter in Ogg media types
...;\211PNG\r\n\032\n" png char[8]: "\212MNG\r\n\032\n" mng char[8]: "\213JNG\r\n\032\n" jng Are the 'Codecs Parameter' values from a different namespace from the media-types? Do we define a mapping where there is one, e.g. vorbis is audio/vorbis? And there's OggY4M which uses char[9]: "YUV4MPEG2" but that's in no way finalized. -r
2008 Jun 06
2
How Ogg mappings translate into the codecs parameter in Ogg media types
On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 2:53 AM, Ralph Giles <giles at xiph.org> wrote: > On 24-May-08, at 9:26 AM, Ivo Emanuel Gon?alves wrote: > > And there's OggY4M which uses char[9]: "YUV4MPEG2" but that's in no > way finalized. I was unable to find any documentation on this on the Web. Would you have a link to the mapping? BTW, I have now finalized a first version of the codecs table on the wiki: http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/MIMETypesCo...
2008 May 24
2
How Ogg mappings translate into the codecs parameter in Ogg media types
...ly, the answer is yes and no. It is part of the media types regardless of namespace, but it's just a string to describe each contained codec not a specific media type like what is used in Skeleton. Here's an example: video/ogg; codecs="theora, vorbis, kate" > And there's OggY4M which uses char[9]: "YUV4MPEG2" but that's in no > way finalized. So this shouldn't be added, right? -Ivo