[ogg-dev] final changes to mimetypes rfc

Ian Malone ibmalone at gmail.com
Mon Aug 18 04:59:33 PDT 2008


2008/8/15 Silvia Pfeiffer <silviapfeiffer1 at gmail.com>:
> On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 9:03 PM, ogg.k.ogg.k at googlemail.com
> <ogg.k.ogg.k at googlemail.com> wrote:
>>>> Just one small question, 10.3: "In particular, .ogg is used for Ogg
>>>> files that contain only a Vorbis bitstream, while .spx is used for Ogg
>>>> files that contain only a Speex bitstream."
>>>>
>>>> Should that be a "Vorbis I" bitstream, or is it intentionally left open?
>>>
>>> Technically it is a Vorbis I bitstream, but I think we should leave
>>> that flexible. Any other opinions?
>>
>> I read the "Vorbis I" definition to be a (physical) stream composed of a single
>> (logical) Vorbis stream, so I'd say the wording implies it is Vorbis
>> I.
>
> Actually, thinking back, that was exactly what we implied: a Vorbis I
> stream is a Ogg file that contains only a Vorbis bitstream. Ian: is
> that good enough for you?
>

Ouch, sorry for the delay.  To be clear, I was thinking in terms of
Vorbis version; those bits in the Vorbis I spec which read like,
"Vorbis I specifies only a channel mapping type 0".  Just wanted to
check whether it was intentional to leave it open or not.

-- 
imalone


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