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Table Of Contents  The TCP/IP Guide
 9  TCP/IP Application Layer Protocols, Services and Applications (OSI Layers 5, 6 and 7)
      9  TCP/IP Key Applications and Application Protocols
           9  TCP/IP File and Message Transfer Applications and Protocols (FTP, TFTP, Electronic Mail, USENET, HTTP/WWW, Gopher)
                9  TCP/IP Electronic Mail System: Concepts and Protocols (RFC 822, MIME, SMTP, POP3, IMAP)
                     9  TCP/IP Electronic Mail Message Formats and Message Processing: RFC 822 and MIME
                          9  TCP/IP Enhanced Electronic Mail Message Format: Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME)

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MIME Content-Type Header and Discrete Media: Types, Subtypes and Parameters
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Audio Media Type (audio)

This media type is used for sending audio information. The subtype normally indicates the specific format, with Table 244 showing a couple of common values.


Table 244: MIME audio Media Type Subtypes

type/subtype

Description

Defining Source

audio/basic

A “basic” audio type defined in the main MIME standards. It describes single-channel audio encoded using 8-bit ISDN mu-law PCM at 8000 Hz.

RFC 2046

audio/mpeg

MPEG standard audio (including the popular MP3 file format).

RFC 3003


Video Media Type (video)

This type is used for sending video information. Again, the subtype normally indicates the specific format (Table 245).


Table 245: MIME video Media Type Subtypes

type/subtype

Description

Defining Source

video/mpeg

Video encoded to the MPEG digital video standard.

RFC 2046

video/dv

Digital video corresponding to several popular standards including SD-VCR, HD-VCR, and DVB, as used by various types of video equipment.

RFC 3189

video/quicktime

Apple's Quicktime movie format.

Registration with IANA


Model Media Type (model)

This type describes a model representation, such as a two-dimensional or three-dimension physical model (Table 246).


Table 246: MIME model Media Type Subtypes

type/subtype

Description

Defining Source

model/mesh

A mesh, as used in modeling.

RFC 2077

model/vrml

A Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML) model.

RFC 2077

model/iges

A model file correspondng to the Initial Graphics Exchange Specification (IGES).

Registration with IANA


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