Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "application/ogg status update"
2002 Nov 18
1
Re: Ogg IETF standard (was: Re: application/ogg statusupdate)
Hmm, I know what you mean. I've actually taken these sentences out of
Monty's specifications. The first one refers to the page size of max.
~64 kByte and the second one to the logical subdivision of packets into
segments of 255 Byte size. I'm not sure how to rephrase that properly
though. Maybe it's good as it stands: that it is recommended to have 4-8
kByte size, but expected more
2002 Nov 18
1
Re: Ogg IETF standard (was: Re: application/ogg statusupdate)
Hmm, I know what you mean. I've actually taken these sentences out of
Monty's specifications. The first one refers to the page size of max.
~64 kByte and the second one to the logical subdivision of packets into
segments of 255 Byte size. I'm not sure how to rephrase that properly
though. Maybe it's good as it stands: that it is recommended to have 4-8
kByte size, but expected more
2001 May 14
4
audio/vorbis media type registration
This is the first draft of the audio/vorbis media registration form to be
handled to the IANA. PLEASE comment extensively, even minor spelling
mistakes etc are to be stamped out of this I hope.
A media type for application/ogg (or should it be
application/oggsquish?) will be created separately.
I would be very happy if someone could supply the 4-letter filetype code
used by MacIntosh .ogg files.
2003 Feb 11
1
RFC-to-be: <draft-walleij-ogg-mediatype-08.txt> (fwd)
The transport type application/ogg may now be used in applications. The
IANA has assigned it in their namespace, so start adding it at will.
See mail below.
Linus
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 12:23:47 -0800
From: IANA <iana@iana.org>
To: triad@df.lth.se
Cc: Allison Mankin <mankin@psg.com>, Scott Bradner <sob@harvard.edu>
Subject: RFC-to-be:
2003 Feb 13
5
Ogg MIME types scheme
Hello everybody,
I hope to finish this MIME types discussion with these conclusions -
it's taken enough bandwidth on these lists :). So here's a generic MIME
types scheme that we all seem to be able to agree on and all that is
needed for the moment.
---
1) Ogg encapsulated files:
Any data that is encapsulated in an Ogg container will us the MIME type:
application/ogg
(as already
2003 Feb 13
5
Ogg MIME types scheme
Hello everybody,
I hope to finish this MIME types discussion with these conclusions -
it's taken enough bandwidth on these lists :). So here's a generic MIME
types scheme that we all seem to be able to agree on and all that is
needed for the moment.
---
1) Ogg encapsulated files:
Any data that is encapsulated in an Ogg container will us the MIME type:
application/ogg
(as already
2003 Feb 13
5
Ogg MIME types scheme
Hello everybody,
I hope to finish this MIME types discussion with these conclusions -
it's taken enough bandwidth on these lists :). So here's a generic MIME
types scheme that we all seem to be able to agree on and all that is
needed for the moment.
---
1) Ogg encapsulated files:
Any data that is encapsulated in an Ogg container will us the MIME type:
application/ogg
(as already
2001 May 14
1
application/ogg media type registration
And this is what the application/ogg MIME descriptor is supposed to look
like. Same request for comments here...
Linus Walleij
---------
MIME media type name: application
MIME subtype name: ogg
Required parameters: none
Optional parameters: none
Encoding Considerations:
The OggSQUISH data is binary data, and must be encoded for
non-binary transport; the Base64
2003 Jan 27
3
application/ogg is a proposed Internet standard.
The IETF passed the application/ogg MIME type some days ago. I couldn't
bring you the news earlier because of the MS SQL worm that has been
wreaking havoc all over my local networks.
The IETF wants some clarifications in Silivias draft for the Ogg stream
format, but apart from that I think it will also be passed soon.
The RFC and IANA registration of this mimetype will probably be published
2003 Jan 11
3
Update on IETF Internet-Drafts
Good day,
FYI, I've just sent the attached email to IETF to progress our I-Ds.
There are also links to updated documents in this email.
Cheers,
Silvia.
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: New I-Ds for Ogg technologies (Vorbis over RTP, Ogg file
format, Mimetypes)
Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2003 01:36:31 +1100
From: Silvia Pfeiffer <Silvia.Pfeiffer@csiro.au>
Organization: CSIRO
To: AVT
2003 Jan 11
3
Update on IETF Internet-Drafts
Good day,
FYI, I've just sent the attached email to IETF to progress our I-Ds.
There are also links to updated documents in this email.
Cheers,
Silvia.
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: New I-Ds for Ogg technologies (Vorbis over RTP, Ogg file
format, Mimetypes)
Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2003 01:36:31 +1100
From: Silvia Pfeiffer <Silvia.Pfeiffer@csiro.au>
Organization: CSIRO
To: AVT
2003 Jan 02
6
Re: Ogg Internet Drafts - create application/ogg-vorbis, application/ogg-tarkin, etc.
Dear David,
I hope it's ok to forward your email to the developer lists. I have not
seen a comprehensive scheme for MIME type naming and file extensions for
ogg files yet - please anybody put me in the picture if there is.
However, I have seen application/x-ogg used for ogg-vorbis files, which
is according to MIME type registration rules an unregistered and
experimental MIME type (see
2003 Jan 02
6
Re: Ogg Internet Drafts - create application/ogg-vorbis, application/ogg-tarkin, etc.
Dear David,
I hope it's ok to forward your email to the developer lists. I have not
seen a comprehensive scheme for MIME type naming and file extensions for
ogg files yet - please anybody put me in the picture if there is.
However, I have seen application/x-ogg used for ogg-vorbis files, which
is according to MIME type registration rules an unregistered and
experimental MIME type (see
2003 Jan 02
6
Re: Ogg Internet Drafts - create application/ogg-vorbis, application/ogg-tarkin, etc.
Dear David,
I hope it's ok to forward your email to the developer lists. I have not
seen a comprehensive scheme for MIME type naming and file extensions for
ogg files yet - please anybody put me in the picture if there is.
However, I have seen application/x-ogg used for ogg-vorbis files, which
is according to MIME type registration rules an unregistered and
experimental MIME type (see
2003 Jan 08
1
[Fwd: Re: Regarding non-streaming Ogg]
[pardon me if this retreads some ground, but I'm just getting up to speed on this issue]
so am I to understand --
application/ogg is for downloading, and will invoke an app that supposedly can parse *any* ogg file --
audio/vorbis is for streaming -- but this is narrowly defined as vorbis audio only. Presumably the thinking is that a streaming application is likely to be less
2002 Apr 03
1
Please last call this individual draft (fwd)
After much bureucracy in the IETF hierarchies and sort of chaos-like
organization, it seems I have got the matter so far that a four-week last
call will be issued so that application/ogg finally becomes a standard.
Don't jump of joy just yet, but I have feelings that it actually may
happen now. :-) The "last call" is not yet issued!
(They started discussing adding this MIME-type in
2003 Jan 08
0
[Fwd: Re: Regarding non-streaming Ogg]
This is my previous conversation with Colin Perkins at IETF regarding
audio/vorbis. For interested parties. Last two paragraphs are the most
interesting ones.
Linus
-----Vidarebefordrat meddelande-----
From: Colin Perkins <csp@isi.edu>
To: Linus Walleij <triad@df.lth.se>
Subject: Re: Regarding non-streaming Ogg
Date: 20 Jun 2001 16:17:34 -0400
--> Linus Walleij writes:
2004 Aug 06
1
Update on Ogg-based IETF standard documents (MIME-types, file formats)
Hi everybody,
this is an update on the developed Ogg IETF standard documents and their
status. All of these documents are in the process of discussion and have
not yet been accepted as standards.
<p>The following Internet-Drafts (I-Ds) have been prepared for
standardisation and submitted to the IETF:
1) an I-D requesting to register "application/ogg" as a mime-type
written by
2004 Aug 06
1
Update on Ogg-based IETF standard documents (MIME-types, file formats)
Hi everybody,
this is an update on the developed Ogg IETF standard documents and their
status. All of these documents are in the process of discussion and have
not yet been accepted as standards.
<p>The following Internet-Drafts (I-Ds) have been prepared for
standardisation and submitted to the IETF:
1) an I-D requesting to register "application/ogg" as a mime-type
written by
2004 Aug 06
1
Update on Ogg-based IETF standard documents (MIME-types, file formats)
Hi everybody,
this is an update on the developed Ogg IETF standard documents and their
status. All of these documents are in the process of discussion and have
not yet been accepted as standards.
<p>The following Internet-Drafts (I-Ds) have been prepared for
standardisation and submitted to the IETF:
1) an I-D requesting to register "application/ogg" as a mime-type
written by