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(remove "though that is discouraged" after .ogg description for Ogg Vorbis (why was that there?)) |
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WARNING: this page is under development and discussion - none of this are currently official Xiph recommendations. | |||
== .ogs - application/ogg == | == .ogs - application/ogg == | ||
* can contain any logical bitstreams multiplexed together in an ogg container | |||
== .ogg - audio/ogg == | == .ogg - audio/ogg == | ||
* audio in ogg, e.g. vorbis, speex, flac | |||
* .ogg has traditionally been used for Ogg Vorbis files | |||
== .ogv - video/ogg == | == .ogv - video/ogg == | ||
* a/v in ogg, e.g. Theora, Theora + Vorbis, Theora + Speex, Theora + flac |
Revision as of 04:46, 27 April 2007
WARNING: this page is under development and discussion - none of this are currently official Xiph recommendations.
.ogs - application/ogg
- can contain any logical bitstreams multiplexed together in an ogg container
.ogg - audio/ogg
- audio in ogg, e.g. vorbis, speex, flac
- .ogg has traditionally been used for Ogg Vorbis files
.ogv - video/ogg
- a/v in ogg, e.g. Theora, Theora + Vorbis, Theora + Speex, Theora + flac