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Network Working Group                                       H. GarudadriRequest for Comments: 4393                                      QUALCOMMCategory: Standards Track                                     March 2006MIME Type Registrations for 3GPP2 Multimedia FilesStatus of This Memo   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.Copyright Notice   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).Abstract   This document serves to register and document the standard MIME types   associated with the 3GPP2 multimedia file format, which is part of   the family based on the ISO Media File Format.Table of Contents1. Introduction ....................................................11.1. Conventions Used in This Document ..........................22. Security Considerations .........................................23. MIME Types ......................................................33.1. Files with Audio but No Video ..............................33.2. Any Files ..................................................44. IANA Considerations .............................................55. Acknowledgements ................................................66. References ......................................................66.1. Normative References .......................................66.2. Informative References .....................................61.  Introduction   The third-generation partnership project 2 (3GPP2) for 3rd generation   cellular telephony has defined a standard file format to contain   audio/visual sequences that may be downloaded to cellular phones   [3gpp2].  At the time of writing, the 3GPP2 file format (3G2) can   contain H.263, H.264, or MPEG-4 video; and 13K Vocoder, EVRC or AMR   Narrow-band speech, or AAC audio; and 3GPP timed text.Garudadri                   Standards Track                     [Page 1]

RFC 4393             3GPP2 Multimedia Registrations           March 2006   Within the file, as with all files in the 'ISO' family, there is an   intrinsic file-type box, which identifies those specifications to   which the file complies, and which players (possibly compliant with   only one specification) are permitted by the content author to play   the file.  This identification is through four-letter 'brands'.   Files identified by the MIME [MIME1] type defined in this document   MUST contain, in their compatible brands list, a brand defined in a   standard (issued by 3GPP2) that can apply to 3GPP2 files.   The MIME types defined in this document are needed correctly to   identify such files when they are served over HTTP, included in   multi-part documents, or used in other places where MIME types are   used.1.1.  Conventions Used in This Document   In this document, the key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED",   "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY",   and "OPTIONAL" are to be interpreted as described inRFC 2119   [RFC2119].2.  Security Considerations   The 3GPP2 file format may contain audio, video, and displayable text   data.  There is currently no provision for 'active' elements (such as   scripts) of any kind.   Clearly, it is possible to author malicious files that attempt to   call for an excessively large picture size, high sampling-rate audio,   etc.  However, clients can and usually do protect themselves against   this kind of attack.   It should be noted that selected metadata fields may encompass   information partly intended to protect the media against unauthorized   use or distribution.  In this case, the intention is that alteration   or removal of the data in the field would be treated as an offense   under national agreement-based World Intellectual Property   Organization (WIPO) treaties.   3GPP2 files have an extensible structure, so it is theoretically   possible that metadata fields or media formats could be defined in   the future that could be used to induce particular actions on the   part of the recipient, thus presenting additional security risks; but   this type of capability is currently not supported in the referenced   specification.Garudadri                   Standards Track                     [Page 2]

RFC 4393             3GPP2 Multimedia Registrations           March 2006   Encryption, signing, or authentication of these file formats can be   done using any media-independent transformations of the file or media   data.3.  MIME Types   This registration applies to all files defined as using the '3G2'   file format and identified with a suitable brand in a 3GPP2   specification.  The usual file suffix for all these files is ".3g2".3.1.  Files with Audio but No Video   The type "audio/3gpp2" may be used for files containing audio but no   visual presentation (neither video nor timed text, for example).   To: ietf-types@iana.org   Subject:  Registration of Standard MIME media type audio/3gpp2   MIME media type name:       audio   MIME subtype name:       3gpp2   Required parameters:       None.   Optional parameters:       Codecs. See [Bucket].  If the audio/3gpp2 body part contains       another container format, the Codecs parameter MUST list all       codecs indicated by all formats, including any contained formats.   Optional parameter values:       [3gpp2]   Encoding considerations:       This data is binary and should be transmitted in a suitable       encoding without CR/LF conversion, 7-bit stripping, etc.; base64       is a suitable encoding.  Note that this MIME type is used only       for files; separate types are used for real-time transfer, such       as for the RTP payload format for 13K vocoder speech [RFC2658].   Security considerations:       See the security considerations section inRFC 4393 (this       document).   Interoperability considerations:       The 3GPP2 organization has defined the specification of the media       format [3gpp2].  Interoperability and conformance testing is done       in cooperation with other bodies, including the Open Mobile       Alliance (OMA) <http://www.openmobilealliance.org> and the       International Multimedia Telecommunications Consortium (IMTC)       <http://www.imtc.org/>.Garudadri                   Standards Track                     [Page 3]

RFC 4393             3GPP2 Multimedia Registrations           March 2006   Published specification:       3GPP2 C.S0045, 3GPP2 C.S0050 [3gpp2]       3GPP2 specifications are publicly accessible at the 3GPP2 web       site, <http://www.3gpp2.org>.   Applications that use this media type:       Multi-media   Additional information:       The type "audio/3gpp2" MAY be used for files containing audio but       no visual presentation.  Files served under this type MUST NOT       contain any visual material.  (Note that 3GPP timed text is       visually presented and is considered visual material).   Magic number(s):       None.  However, the file-type box must occur first in the file,       and MUST contain a 3GPP2 brand in its compatible brands list.   File extension(s):       3g2 and 3gpp2 are both declared at <http://www.nist.gov/nics/>;       3g2 is preferred.   Macintosh file type code(s):       '3gp2'   Person & email address to contact for further information:       H. Garudadri, hgarudadri@qualcomm.com   Intended usage:       COMMON   Change controller:       3GPP23.2.  Any Files   The type "video/3gpp2" is valid for all files.  It is valid to serve   an audio-only file as "video/3gpp2".   To: ietf-types@iana.org   Subject:  Registration of Standard MIME media type video/3gpp2   MIME media type name:       video   MIME subtype name:       3gpp2   Required parameters:       None   Optional parameters:       Codecs. See [Bucket].  If the video/3gpp2 body part contains       another container format, the Codecs parameter MUST list all       codecs indicated by all formats, including any contained formats.   Optional parameter values:       [3gpp2]Garudadri                   Standards Track                     [Page 4]

RFC 4393             3GPP2 Multimedia Registrations           March 2006   Encoding considerations:       This data is binary and should be transmitted in a suitable       encoding without CR/LF conversion, 7-bit stripping, etc.; base64       is a suitable encoding.  Note that this MIME type is used only       for files; separate types are used for real-time transfer, such       as for the RTP payload formats for H.263 [RFC2429] and 13K       vocoder speech [RFC2658].   Security considerations:       See the security considerations section inRFC 4393 (this       document).   Interoperability considerations:       The 3GPP2 organization has defined the specification of the media       format [3gpp2].  Interoperability and conformance testing is done       in cooperation with other bodies, including the Open Mobile       Alliance (OMA) <http://www.openmobilealliance.org> and the       International Multimedia Telecommunications Consortium (IMTC)       <http://www.imtc.org/>.   Published specification:       3GPP2 C.S0045, 3GPP2 C.S0050 [3gpp2]       3GPP2 specifications are publicly accessible at the 3GPP2 web       site, <http://www.3gpp2.org>.   Applications that use this media type:       Multi-media   Additional information:   Magic number(s):       None.  However, the file-type box must occur first in the file       and MUST contain a 3GPP2 brand in its compatible brands list.   File extension(s):       3g2 and 3gpp2 are both declared at <http://www.nist.gov/nics/>;       3g2 is preferred.   Macintosh file type code(s):       '3gp2'   Person & email address to contact for further information:       H.Garudadri, hgarudadri@qualcomm.com   Intended usage:       COMMON   Change controller:       3GPP24.  IANA Considerations   This document registers the MIME media types audio/3gpp2 and   video/3gpp2, defined above.Garudadri                   Standards Track                     [Page 5]

RFC 4393             3GPP2 Multimedia Registrations           March 20065.  Acknowledgements   This document usedRFC 3839 as a template.  The authors ofRFC 3839,   R. Castagno, and D. Singer, are gratefully acknowledged.6.  References6.1.  Normative References   [3gpp2]   Published specifications:  C.S0050: 3GPP2 File Formats for             Multimedia Services.  C.S0045:  Multimedia Messaging             Service (MMS) Media Format and Codecs for cdma2000 Spread             Spectrum Systems.   [Bucket]  Gellens, R., Singer, D., and P. Frojdh, "The Codecs             Parameter for "Bucket" Media Types",RFC 4281, November             2005.   [MIME1]   Freed, N. and N. Borenstein, "Multipurpose Internet Mail             Extensions (MIME) Part One: Format of Internet Message             Bodies",RFC 2045, November 1996.   [RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate             Requirement Levels",BCP 14,RFC 2119, March 1997.6.2.  Informative References   [RFC2429] Bormann, C., Cline, L., Deisher, G., Gardos, T., Maciocco,             C., Newell, D., Ott, J., Sullivan, G., Wenger, S., and C.             Zhu, "RTP Payload Format for the 1998 Version of ITU-T Rec.             H.263 Video (H.263+)",RFC 2429, October 1998.   [RFC2658] McKay, K., "RTP Payload Format for PureVoice(tm) Audio",RFC 2658, August 1999.Author's Address   Harinath Garudadri   Qualcomm Inc   5775 Morehouse Dr.   San Diego, CA 92121   Phone: +1 858 651 6383   EMail: hgarudadri@qualcomm.comGarudadri                   Standards Track                     [Page 6]

RFC 4393             3GPP2 Multimedia Registrations           March 2006Full Copyright Statement   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).   This document is subject to the rights, licenses and restrictions   contained inBCP 78, and except as set forth therein, the authors   retain all their rights.   This document and the information contained herein are provided on an   "AS IS" basis and THE CONTRIBUTOR, THE ORGANIZATION HE/SHE REPRESENTS   OR IS SPONSORED BY (IF ANY), THE INTERNET SOCIETY AND THE INTERNET   ENGINEERING TASK FORCE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,   INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY THAT THE USE OF THE   INFORMATION HEREIN WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY RIGHTS OR ANY IMPLIED   WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.Intellectual Property   The IETF takes no position regarding the validity or scope of any   Intellectual Property Rights or other rights that might be claimed to   pertain to the implementation or use of the technology described in   this document or the extent to which any license under such rights   might or might not be available; nor does it represent that it has   made any independent effort to identify any such rights.  Information   on the procedures with respect to rights in RFC documents can be   found inBCP 78 andBCP 79.   Copies of IPR disclosures made to the IETF Secretariat and any   assurances of licenses to be made available, or the result of an   attempt made to obtain a general license or permission for the use of   such proprietary rights by implementers or users of this   specification can be obtained from the IETF on-line IPR repository athttp://www.ietf.org/ipr.   The IETF invites any interested party to bring to its attention any   copyrights, patents or patent applications, or other proprietary   rights that may cover technology that may be required to implement   this standard.  Please address the information to the IETF at   ietf-ipr@ietf.org.Acknowledgement   Funding for the RFC Editor function is provided by the IETF   Administrative Support Activity (IASA).Garudadri                   Standards Track                     [Page 7]

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