Internet Engineering Task Force INTERNET-DRAFT H.Garudadri draft-garudadri-avt-3gpp2-mime-00 QUALCOMM July 11 2004 Expires: Jan 11 2004 MIME Type Registrations for 3GPP2 Multimedia files Status of This Memo This document is an Internet-Draft and is in full conformance with all provisions of Section 10 of RFC2026. Internet-Drafts are working documents of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), its areas, and its working groups. Note that other groups may also distribute working documents as Internet-Drafts. Internet-Drafts are draft documents valid for a maximum of six months and may be updated, replaced, or obsoleted by other documents at any time. It is inappropriate to use Internet- Drafts as reference material or to cite them other than as "work in progress." The list of current Internet-Drafts can be accessed at http://www.ietf.org/1id-abstracts.html The list of Internet-Draft Shadow Directories can be accessed at http://www.ietf.org/shadow.html Distribution of this document is unlimited. Copyright Notice Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2003). All Rights Reserved. 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. 1 Introduction The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119 [RFC2119]. H.Garudadri [Page 1] Internet Draft draft-garudadri-avt-3gpp2-mime-00 July 11 2004 The third-generation partnership project 2 (3GPP2) for 3rd generation cellular telephony has defined a standard file format to contain audio/visual sequences which 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. 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 type defined here MUST contain a brand defined in a standard issued by 3GPP2 that can apply to 3GPP2 files, in their compatible brands list. The MIME types defined here 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. 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 which 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 offence under national agreements based World Intellection Property Organization (WIPO) treaties. 3GPP2 files have an extensible structure, so that it is theoretically possible that metadata fields or media formats could be defined in the future which 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. There is no current provision in the standards for encryption, signing, or authentication of these file formats. H.Garudadri [Page 2] Internet Draft draft-garudadri-avt-3gpp2-mime-00 July 11 2004 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 draft-gellens-mime-bucket-00 Optional parameter values: [C.S0050] Encoding considerations: files are 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 in RFC XXXX Interoperability considerations: The 3GPP2 organization has defined the specification, interoperability and conformance, and conducts regular interoperability testing. Published specification: 3GPP2 C.S0045, 3GPP2 C.S0050. 3GPP2 specifications are publicly accessible at the 3GPP2 web site, www.3gpp2.org. Applications which 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 to be visual material). Magic number(s): None. However, the file-type box H.Garudadri [Page 3] Internet Draft draft-garudadri-avt-3gpp2-mime-00 July 11 2004 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): '3gpp2' Person & email address to contact for further information: H. Garudadri, hgarudadri@qualcomm.com Intended usage: COMMON Change controller: 3GPP2 3.2 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 draft-gellens-mime-bucket-00 Optional parameter values: [C.S0050] Encoding considerations: files are 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 in RFC XXXX Interoperability considerations: The 3GPP2 organization has defined the specification, interoperability and conformance, and conducts regular interoperability testing. Published specification: 3GPP2 C.S0045, 3GPP2 C.S0050. 3GPP2 specifications are publicly accessible at the 3GPP2 web site, www.3gpp2.org. Applications which use this media type: Multi-media Additional information: Magic number(s): None. However, the file-type box H.Garudadri [Page 4] Internet Draft draft-garudadri-avt-3gpp2-mime-00 July 11 2004 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): '3gpp2' Person & email address to contact for further information: H.Garudadri, hgarudadri@qualcomm.com Intended usage: COMMON Change controller: 3GPP2 4 IANA Considerations This document registers the MIME types audio/3gpp2 and video/3gpp2, defined above. 5 RFC Editor Considerations The references to RFC XXXX in the MIME registrations need to be replaced with the actual RFC number when it is issued. 6 Full Copyright Statement Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2003). All Rights Reserved. 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H.Garudadri [Page 6] Internet Draft draft-garudadri-avt-3gpp2-mime-00 July 11 2004 9 Authors' Contact Information Harinath Garudadri Qualcomm Inc 5775 Morehouse Dr. San Diego, CA 92121 Email: hgarudadri@qualcomm.com Tel: +1 858 651 6383 9 References Normative [3gpp2] Published specifications: C.P0050-0 v1.0: 3GPP2 File Formats for Multimedia Services. C.S0045-0 v1.0: Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) Media Format and Codecs for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum Systems [MIME1] Freed, N. and N. Borenstein, "Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part One: Format of Internet Message Bodies", RFC 2045, November 1996. [RFC2119] S. Bradner, "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels", RFC 2119, March 1997 Informative [RFC2429] C. Borman et al., "RTP Payload format for the 1998 version of ITU-T Rec. H.263 Video (H.263+)", RFC 2429, October 1998 [RFC2658] K. McKay, "RTP Payload format for PureVoice(tm) Audio", RFC 2658, August 1999 H.Garudadri [Page 7] Internet Draft draft-garudadri-avt-3gpp2-mime-00 July 11 2004 H.Garudadri [Page 8]