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'''Ogg''' is the name of a [[container]] format developed by [http://www.xiph.org/ Xiph.Org]. | |||
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All in a small, bounded percentage bitrate overhead. | All in a small, bounded percentage bitrate overhead. | ||
Ogg format specification is now published within the IETF in the following [[RFC]]s: | |||
* RFC 3533 The Ogg Encapsulation Format Version 0 | * RFC 3533 The Ogg Encapsulation Format Version 0 | ||
* RFC 3534 The application/ogg Media Type | * RFC 3534 The application/ogg Media Type | ||
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Revision as of 18:19, 23 May 2006
Ogg is the name of a container format developed by Xiph.Org.
Features
- encapsulation and interleave of multiple data streams,
- packet framing
- error detection
- seeking
All in a small, bounded percentage bitrate overhead.
Ogg format specification is now published within the IETF in the following RFCs:
- RFC 3533 The Ogg Encapsulation Format Version 0
- RFC 3534 The application/ogg Media Type
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