Ogg Skeleton

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'''Ogg Skeleton''' is a multimedia container format. It is a subformat and extension of the lower-level [[Ogg]] container format. It defines a uniform way to, for example, put both an audio and video stream in the same file.
 
'''Ogg Skeleton''' is a multimedia container format. It is a subformat and extension of the lower-level [[Ogg]] container format. It defines a uniform way to, for example, put both an audio and video stream in the same file.
  
It defines a "control" stream containing meta information, so a typical Ogg Skeleton file has at least 3 streams: control, audio, and video. The term "Ogg Skeleton" can mean the control stream, or it can mean an Ogg file that contains such a stream.
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It defines a "control" stream containing meta information, so an Ogg Skeleton file often has three streams: control, audio, and video. The term "Ogg Skeleton" can mean the control stream, or it can mean an Ogg file that contains such a stream.
  
 
== Identification ==
 
== Identification ==
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== Links ==
 
== Links ==
 
* [https://www.xiph.org/ogg/doc/skeleton.html The Ogg Skeleton Metadata Bitstream]
 
* [https://www.xiph.org/ogg/doc/skeleton.html The Ogg Skeleton Metadata Bitstream]
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* RFC 5334: Ogg Media Types

Latest revision as of 17:10, 30 October 2018

File Format
Name Ogg Skeleton
Ontology
Extension(s) .ogx, .ogg
MIME Type(s) application/ogg, video/ogg, audio/ogg

Ogg Skeleton is a multimedia container format. It is a subformat and extension of the lower-level Ogg container format. It defines a uniform way to, for example, put both an audio and video stream in the same file.

It defines a "control" stream containing meta information, so an Ogg Skeleton file often has three streams: control, audio, and video. The term "Ogg Skeleton" can mean the control stream, or it can mean an Ogg file that contains such a stream.

[edit] Identification

See Ogg#Identification for identification of Ogg in general. For Ogg Skeleton, ASCII "fishead" usually or always appears at offset 28.

[edit] Links

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