[xiph-commits] r14002 - experimental/ivo/drafts
ivo at svn.xiph.org
ivo at svn.xiph.org
Tue Oct 16 10:04:07 PDT 2007
Author: ivo
Date: 2007-10-16 10:04:07 -0700 (Tue, 16 Oct 2007)
New Revision: 14002
Modified:
experimental/ivo/drafts/draft-xiph-rfc3534bis.txt
Log:
oops, spacing issues; bloody text editors and their broken identation
Modified: experimental/ivo/drafts/draft-xiph-rfc3534bis.txt
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--- experimental/ivo/drafts/draft-xiph-rfc3534bis.txt 2007-10-16 16:58:26 UTC (rev 14001)
+++ experimental/ivo/drafts/draft-xiph-rfc3534bis.txt 2007-10-16 17:04:07 UTC (rev 14002)
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@
and SHOULD be used when dealing with visual and/or audio content.
This registration applies to any data encapsulated in the Ogg
container format.
-
+
This document defines strict processing rules for each media type to
foster more interoperable processing. It is recommended that
implementations that identify a logical bitstream which they cannot
@@ -325,8 +325,8 @@
any visual material. Although three file extensions are defined
for this type, the restriction that files served under the
"audio/ogg" type SHOULD have an Ogg Skeleton logical bitstream
- only apply when dealing with files using the .oga extension. The
- .ogg and .spx file extensions are a specialization that require no
+ only apply when dealing with files using the .oga extension. The
+ .ogg and .spx file extensions are a specialization that require no
Skeleton due to concerns of backwards-compatibility with existing
implementations. Use of the .oga file extension is then the
preferred method of distributing audio material under the
@@ -341,18 +341,18 @@
[Ogg] Xiph.Org Foundation, published specifications in "Ogg
bitstream documentation": "Ogg logical and physical
- bitstream overview", "Ogg logical bitstream framing",
- "Ogg multi-stream multiplexing",
- <http://xiph.org/ogg/doc>.
+ bitstream overview", "Ogg logical bitstream framing",
+ "Ogg multi-stream multiplexing",
+ <http://xiph.org/ogg/doc>.
[Skeleton] Pfeiffer, S., Parker, C., and Pang, A., "The Annodex
exchange format for time-continuous bitstreams",
- section 4, "The Ogg Skeleton logical bitstream", March
- 2005.
+ section 4, "The Ogg Skeleton logical bitstream", March
+ 2005.
[MIME1] Freed, N. and N. Borenstein, "Multipurpose Internet
Mail Extensions (MIME) Part One: Format of Internet
- Message Bodies", RFC 2045, November 1996.
+ Message Bodies", RFC 2045, November 1996.
[RFC3533] Pfeiffer, S., "The Ogg Encapsulation Format Version
0", RFC 3533, May 2003.
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