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- <h1>Ogg Vorbis I format specification: comment field and header specification</h1>
- <h1>Overview</h1>
- <p>The Vorbis text comment header is the second (of three) header
- packets that begin a Vorbis bitstream. It is meant for short, text
- comments, not arbitrary metadata; arbitrary metadata belongs in a
- separate logical bitstream (usually an XML stream type) that provides
- greater structure and machine parseability.</p>
- <p>The comment field is meant to be used much like someone jotting a
- quick note on the bottom of a CDR. It should be a little information to
- remember the disc by and explain it to others; a short, to-the-point
- text note that need not only be a couple words, but isn't going to be
- more than a short paragraph. The essentials, in other words, whatever
- they turn out to be, eg:</p>
- <blockquote><p>
- "Honest Bob and the Factory-to-Dealer-Incentives, _I'm Still Around_,
- opening for Moxy Früvous, 1997"
- </p></blockquote>
- <h1>Comment encoding</h1>
- <h2>Structure</h2>
- <p>The comment header logically is a list of eight-bit-clean vectors; the
- number of vectors is bounded to 2^32-1 and the length of each vector
- is limited to 2^32-1 bytes. The vector length is encoded; the vector
- contents themselves are not null terminated. In addition to the vector
- list, there is a single vector for vendor name (also 8 bit clean,
- length encoded in 32 bits). For example, the 1.0 release of libvorbis
- set the vendor string to "Xiph.Org libVorbis I 20020717".</p>
- <p>The comment header is decoded as follows:</p>
- <pre>
- 1) [vendor_length] = read an unsigned integer of 32 bits
- 2) [vendor_string] = read a UTF-8 vector as [vendor_length] octets
- 3) [user_comment_list_length] = read an unsigned integer of 32 bits
- 4) iterate [user_comment_list_length] times {
- 5) [length] = read an unsigned integer of 32 bits
- 6) this iteration's user comment = read a UTF-8 vector as [length] octets
- }
- 7) [framing_bit] = read a single bit as boolean
- 8) if ( [framing_bit] unset or end of packet ) then ERROR
- 9) done.
- </pre>
- <h2>Content vector format</h2>
- <p>The comment vectors are structured similarly to a UNIX environment variable.
- That is, comment fields consist of a field name and a corresponding value and
- look like:</p>
- <pre>
- comment[0]="ARTIST=me";
- comment[1]="TITLE=the sound of Vorbis";
- </pre>
- <ul>
- <li>A case-insensitive field name that may consist of ASCII 0x20 through
- 0x7D, 0x3D ('=') excluded. ASCII 0x41 through 0x5A inclusive (A-Z) is
- to be considered equivalent to ASCII 0x61 through 0x7A inclusive
- (a-z).</li>
- <li>The field name is immediately followed by ASCII 0x3D ('=');
- this equals sign is used to terminate the field name.</li>
- <li>0x3D is followed by the 8 bit clean UTF-8 encoded value of the
- field contents to the end of the field.</li>
- </ul>
- <h3>Field names</h3>
- <p>Below is a proposed, minimal list of standard field names with a
- description of intended use. No single or group of field names is
- mandatory; a comment header may contain one, all or none of the names
- in this list.</p>
- <dl>
- <dt>TITLE</dt>
- <dd>Track/Work name</dd>
- <dt>VERSION</dt>
- <dd>The version field may be used to differentiate multiple
- versions of the same track title in a single collection.
- (e.g. remix info)</dd>
- <dt>ALBUM</dt>
- <dd>The collection name to which this track belongs</dd>
- <dt>TRACKNUMBER</dt>
- <dd>The track number of this piece if part of a specific larger collection or album</dd>
- <dt>ARTIST</dt>
- <dd>The artist generally considered responsible for the work. In popular music
- this is usually the performing band or singer. For classical music it would be
- the composer. For an audio book it would be the author of the original text.</dd>
- <dt>PERFORMER</dt>
- <dd>The artist(s) who performed the work. In classical music this would be the
- conductor, orchestra, soloists. In an audio book it would be the actor who did
- the reading. In popular music this is typically the same as the ARTIST and
- is omitted.</dd>
- <dt>COPYRIGHT</dt>
- <dd>Copyright attribution, e.g., '2001 Nobody's Band' or '1999 Jack Moffitt'</dd>
- <dt>LICENSE</dt>
- <dd>License information, eg, 'All Rights Reserved', 'Any
- Use Permitted', a URL to a license such as a Creative Commons license
- ("www.creativecommons.org/blahblah/license.html") or the EFF Open
- Audio License ('distributed under the terms of the Open Audio
- License. see http://www.eff.org/IP/Open_licenses/eff_oal.html for
- details'), etc.</dd>
- <dt>ORGANIZATION</dt>
- <dd>Name of the organization producing the track (i.e.
- the 'record label')</dd>
- <dt>DESCRIPTION</dt>
- <dd>A short text description of the contents</dd>
- <dt>GENRE</dt>
- <dd>A short text indication of music genre</dd>
- <dt>DATE</dt>
- <dd>Date the track was recorded</dd>
- <dt>LOCATION</dt>
- <dd>Location where track was recorded</dd>
- <dt>CONTACT</dt>
- <dd>Contact information for the creators or distributors of the track.
- This could be a URL, an email address, the physical address of
- the producing label.</dd>
- <dt>ISRC</dt>
- <dd>ISRC number for the track; see <a href="http://www.ifpi.org/isrc/">the
- ISRC intro page</a> for more information on ISRC numbers.</dd>
- </dl>
- <h3>Implications</h3>
- <ul>
- <li>Field names should not be 'internationalized'; this is a
- concession to simplicity not an attempt to exclude the majority of
- the world that doesn't speak English. Field <emph>contents</emph>,
- however, use the UTF-8 character encoding to allow easy representation
- of any language.</li>
- <li>We have the length of the entirety of the field and restrictions on
- the field name so that the field name is bounded in a known way. Thus
- we also have the length of the field contents.</li>
- <li>Individual 'vendors' may use non-standard field names within
- reason. The proper use of comment fields should be clear through
- context at this point. Abuse will be discouraged.</li>
- <li>There is no vendor-specific prefix to 'nonstandard' field names.
- Vendors should make some effort to avoid arbitrarily polluting the
- common namespace. We will generally collect the more useful tags
- here to help with standardization.</li>
- <li>Field names are not required to be unique (occur once) within a
- comment header. As an example, assume a track was recorded by three
- well know artists; the following is permissible, and encouraged:
- <pre>
- ARTIST=Dizzy Gillespie
- ARTIST=Sonny Rollins
- ARTIST=Sonny Stitt
- </pre></li>
- </ul>
- <h2>Encoding</h2>
- <p>The comment header comprises the entirety of the second bitstream
- header packet. Unlike the first bitstream header packet, it is not
- generally the only packet on the second page and may not be restricted
- to within the second bitstream page. The length of the comment header
- packet is (practically) unbounded. The comment header packet is not
- optional; it must be present in the bitstream even if it is
- effectively empty.</p>
- <p>The comment header is encoded as follows (as per Ogg's standard
- bitstream mapping which renders least-significant-bit of the word to be
- coded into the least significant available bit of the current
- bitstream octet first):</p>
- <ol>
- <li>Vendor string length (32 bit unsigned quantity specifying number of octets)</li>
- <li>Vendor string ([vendor string length] octets coded from beginning of string
- to end of string, not null terminated)</li>
- <li>Number of comment fields (32 bit unsigned quantity specifying number of fields)</li>
- <li>Comment field 0 length (if [Number of comment fields]>0; 32 bit unsigned
- quantity specifying number of octets)</li>
- <li>Comment field 0 ([Comment field 0 length] octets coded from beginning of
- string to end of string, not null terminated)</li>
- <li>Comment field 1 length (if [Number of comment fields]>1...)...</li>
- </ol>
- <p>This is actually somewhat easier to describe in code; implementation of the above
- can be found in vorbis/lib/info.c:_vorbis_pack_comment(),_vorbis_unpack_comment()</p>
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