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42    10.1.  application/ogg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  7
43 10.2. video/ogg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
44 10.3. audio/ogg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
71 historically been interchanged using the application/ogg media type
96 o The type "application/ogg" is redefined.
98 o The types "video/ogg" and "audio/ogg" are defined.
140 The application/ogg media type has been used in an ad hoc fashion to
147 o video/ogg
149 o audio/ogg
153 obsoletes the [RFC3534] definition of application/ogg and marks it
156 data and thus not suited for either the video/ogg or audio/ogg types.
175 the application/ogg type and RECOMMENDED for video/ogg and audio/ogg,
214 o application/ogg; codecs="theora, cmml, ecmascript"
216 o video/ogg; codecs="theora, vorbis"
218 o audio/ogg; codecs=speex
238 application/ogg type.
241 application/ogg, this media type will continue to embrace the widest
242 net possible of content with the video/ogg and audio/ogg types being
243 smaller subsets of it. However, the video/ogg and audio/ogg types
246 application/ogg. Following this line of thought, the audio/ogg type
247 is an even smaller subset within video/ogg, as it is not intended to
250 As such, the application/ogg type is the recommended choice to serve
256 under application/ogg, the video/ogg type is recommended. In
259 to use the audio/ogg type.
363 application/ogg as defined in the following section.
367 10.1. application/ogg
371 Subtype name: ogg
406 RFC 3534 defined the file extension .ogg for application/ogg,
408 historically, some implementations expect .ogg files to be solely
418 Restrictions on usage: The type application/ogg SHOULD only be used
420 video/ogg or audio/ogg types. Data served under the application/ogg
429 10.2. video/ogg
433 Subtype name: ogg
474 Restrictions on usage: The type "video/ogg" SHOULD be used for Ogg
478 ogg"; for example, a combination of Theora video, Vorbis audio,
480 "video/ogg" SHOULD contain an Ogg Skeleton logical bitstream.
481 Implementations interacting with the type "video/ogg" SHOULD support
488 10.3. audio/ogg
492 Subtype name: ogg
524 File extension(s): .oga, .ogg, .spx
533 Restrictions on usage: The type "audio/ogg" SHOULD be used when the
535 under the "audio/ogg" type SHOULD have an Ogg Skeleton logical
536 bitstream when using the default .oga file extension. The .ogg and
539 implementations. In particular, .ogg is used for Ogg files that
606 <http://xiph.org/ogg/doc/libogg>.
611 <http://xiph.org/ogg/doc>.
613 [RFC3534] Walleij, L., "The application/ogg Media Type", RFC 3534,
635 <http://xiph.org/ogg/doc/skeleton.html>.