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This specification describes a byte stream format based on the WebM container format [WEBM].
It defines the MIME-type parameters used to signal codecs, and provides the necessary format specific definitions for initialization segments, media segments, and random access points required by the Byte Stream Formats section of the Media Source Extensions™ specification.
This section specifies the parameters that can be used in the MIME-type passed to isTypeSupported
()
or addSourceBuffer
()
.
Codec ID | Valid with "audio/webm" | Valid with "video/webm" |
---|---|---|
vorbis | true | true |
opus | true | true |
vp8 | false | true |
vp9 | false | true |
vp09... as described in the VP Codec ISO Media File Format Binding document [VP09CODECSPARAMETERSTRING] | false | true |
Examples of valid MIME-types with a codecs parameter.
A WebM initialization segment MUST contain a subset of the elements at the start of a typical WebM file.
The user agent MUST run the append error algorithm if any of the following conditions are not met:
The user agent MUST accept and ignore any elements other than an EBML Header or a Cluster that occur before, in between, or after the Segment Information and Track elements.
The user agent MUST source attribute values for id
, kind
, label
and language
for AudioTrack
, VideoTrack
and
TextTrack
objects as described for WebM in the in-band tracks spec [INBANDTRACKS].
A WebM media segment is a single Cluster element.
The user agent uses the following rules when interpreting content in a Cluster:
The user agent MUST run the append error algorithm if any of the following conditions are not met:
The user agent MUST accept and ignore Cues or Chapters elements that follow a Cluster element.
Either a SimpleBlock element with its Keyframe flag set, or a BlockGroup element having no ReferenceBlock elements, signals the location of a random access point for that track. The order of multiplexed blocks within a media segment MUST conform to the WebM Muxer Guidelines.
As well as sections marked as non-normative, all authoring guidelines, diagrams, examples, and notes in this specification are non-normative. Everything else in this specification is normative.
The key words MAY, MUST, and SHOULD in this document are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14 [RFC2119] [RFC8174] when, and only when, they appear in all capitals, as shown here.