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These Media Types must eventually be registered with the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority; however this is not a prerequisite for implementation -- on the contrary, the IETF prefers demonstrable interoperability prior to registration.
These Media Types must eventually be registered with the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority; however this is not a prerequisite for implementation -- on the contrary, the IETF prefers demonstrable interoperability prior to registration.
(Silvia:) It is my understanding that you cannot use a official "standards" MIME type without prior approval of the IETF/IESG and thus while the documentation has not been approved, we will have to use "x-" extensions on the MIME types.


Please read the [http://www.iana.org/cgi-bin/mediatypes.pl IANA Application for Media Type] for details of the registration procedure.
Please read the [http://www.iana.org/cgi-bin/mediatypes.pl IANA Application for Media Type] for details of the registration procedure.

Revision as of 14:20, 2 September 2007

We need an RFC registering the mime types and patches for apache ready to go upstream and to all the distros if we're going to do this. -- rillian

Apache patch should be a priority. Is anyone available to create it?--Ivo 14:52, 1 September 2007 (PDT)

This page is for collecting patches related to the MIME type and file extension changes outlined in MIME_Types_and_File_Extensions.

Please add links and information about your favorite applications to this page!

Standards

These Media Types must eventually be registered with the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority; however this is not a prerequisite for implementation -- on the contrary, the IETF prefers demonstrable interoperability prior to registration.

(Silvia:) It is my understanding that you cannot use a official "standards" MIME type without prior approval of the IETF/IESG and thus while the documentation has not been approved, we will have to use "x-" extensions on the MIME types.

Please read the IANA Application for Media Type for details of the registration procedure.

Recommendations

Players, File managers etc.

Applications which read (decode) Ogg files should be extended to additionally recognize the file extensions .ogv, .oga, .ogx as outlined in MIME_Types_and_File_Extensions.

.ogg and .spx are kept for backwards compatibility for Vorbis and Speex respectively. Nevertheless, .oga should be considered an alternative extension by all programs.

Programs that deal with media types, should recognize video/ogg, audio/ogg, and application/ogg.

Encoders

Applications which create Ogg Theora files should be modified to default to the extension .ogv rather than .ogg.

Applications which create Ogg Vorbis or Ogg Speex files should be modified to allow use of the extension .oga, but may continue to default to the extensions .ogg and .spx respectively. Ogg FLAC applications should be modified to support the .oga extension, as well.

Applications

Players

GStreamer

A GStreamer hacker writes: gstreamer more or less doesn't need anything. There's one tiny thing that could be changed, but it's in API that nothing currently uses, so it doesn't matter.

MPlayer

VLC

mime type associations have to be updated so VLC knows that it supports new extensions VLC ticket

xine

  • xine ignores file extensions on loading, so it can already play files with the new extension .ogv.
  • xine implements a generic demuxer, so it can already play Ogg Audio (.oga) files containing additional bitstreams, ie. its Ogg Audio support is not limited to Ogg Vorbis I (Vorbis-only) files.
  • xine support for Ogg Skeleton bitstreams.

Nevertheless, this PATCH adds metadata for the new filename extensions and MIME types to xine's Ogg demuxer, which is useful in reporting xine-lib's capabilities.

Songbird

Amarok

Amarok developer reports: We get the list of supported filetypes from the engine, and the engine gets it from the backend (e.g. xinelib). Amarok itself doesn't distinguish between formats at all.

XiphQT

Arek released a new version, stating it does support the new MIME types and file extensions.

File managers, servers etc.

Apache

Konqueror

Nautilus

Encoders

ffmpeg2theora

PATCH attached to ticket:1189 changes default output extension to .ogv.