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2012 Jun 04
3
embeding xml to ogg
"Benjamin M. Schwartz" wrote: > On 06/04/2012 10:50 AM, Oleksij Rempel wrote: ... >> XMP fits to our needs, but it >> looks like there is still no ready documentation about muxing XML to ogg. > > Well then you've already solved the problem. Just store the XMP in a > VorbisComment field named "XMP" (or whatever name you like). This suggestion falls
2012 Jun 05
2
embeding xml to ogg
...t;> The optimal solution is described at: >> https://wiki.xiph.org/XMLEmbedding > > As that page says, "This page is for development of a specification for > embedding XML streams in Ogg.". "XML streams" are not simply XML > documents. They are _temporally subdivided_ XML documents, such as Jabber > (XMPP) conversation streams. > > I'm not an expert on XMP, but given that it's typically applied to still > images and PDF files, I'm pretty confident that XMP documents are not > meaningfully XML streams, so applying temporal muxing would...
2012 Jun 04
0
embeding xml to ogg
...would be more helpful. > The optimal solution is described at: > https://wiki.xiph.org/XMLEmbedding As that page says, "This page is for development of a specification for embedding XML streams in Ogg.". "XML streams" are not simply XML documents. They are _temporally subdivided_ XML documents, such as Jabber (XMPP) conversation streams. I'm not an expert on XMP, but given that it's typically applied to still images and PDF files, I'm pretty confident that XMP documents are not meaningfully XML streams, so applying temporal muxing would not make sense. > Ho...
2012 Jun 05
0
embeding xml to ogg
...olution is described at: >>> https://wiki.xiph.org/XMLEmbedding >> >> As that page says, "This page is for development of a specification for >> embedding XML streams in Ogg.". "XML streams" are not simply XML >> documents. They are _temporally subdivided_ XML documents, such as Jabber >> (XMPP) conversation streams. >> >> I'm not an expert on XMP, but given that it's typically applied to still >> images and PDF files, I'm pretty confident that XMP documents are not >> meaningfully XML streams, so applying te...