#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # vorbis: file(1) magic for Ogg/Vorbis files # # From Felix von Leitner # Extended by Beni Cherniavsky # # Most (everything but the number of channels and bitrate) is commented # out with `##' as it's not interesting to the average user. The most # probable things advanced users would want to uncomment are probably # the number of comments and the encoder version. # # --- Ogg Framing --- 0 string OggS Ogg data >4 byte !0 UNKNOWN REVISION %u ##>4 byte 0 revision 0 >4 byte 0 ##>>14 lelong x (Serial %lX) # --- First vorbis packet - general header --- >>28 string \x01vorbis \b, Vorbis audio, >>>35 lelong !0 UNKNOWN VERSION %lu, ##>>>35 lelong 0 version 0, >>>35 lelong 0 >>>>39 ubyte 1 mono, >>>>39 ubyte 2 stereo, >>>>39 ubyte >2 %u channels, >>>>40 lelong x %lu Hz # Minimal, nominal and maximal bitrates specified when encoding >>>>48 string <\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff \b, # The above tests if at least one of these is specified: >>>>>44 lelong !-1 >>>>>>44 lelong x >%lu >>>>>48 lelong !-1 >>>>>>48 lelong x ~%lu >>>>>52 lelong !-1 >>>>>>52 lelong x <%lu >>>>>48 string <\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff kbps # -- Second vorbis header packet - the comments >>>102 string \x03vorbis # A kludge to read the vendor string. It's a counted string, not a # zero-terminated one, so file(1) can't read it in a generic way. # libVorbis is the only one existing currently, so I detect specifically # it. The interesting value is the cvs date (8 digits decimal). ##>>>>113 string/c Xiphophorus\ libVorbis\ I \b, created by: Xiphophorus libVorbis I ##>>>>>137 string >00000000 %.8s # Map to beta version numbers: ##>>>>>>137 string <20000508 (>>>>>137 string 20000508 (beta1/2) ##>>>>>>137 string >20000508 ##>>>>>>>137 string <20001031 (beta2-3) ##>>>>>>137 string 20001031 (beta3) ##>>>>>>137 string >20001031 ##>>>>>>>137 string <20010225 (beta3-4) ##>>>>>>137 string 20010225 (beta4) ##>>>>>>137 string >20010225 ##>>>>>>>137 string <20010615 (beta4-RC1) ##>>>>>>137 string 20010615 (RC1) ##>>>>>>137 string >20010615 (>RC1) # Then come the comments, again length-counted (and number-counted). # Some looping constructs and registers would allow reading them but now # it's impossible. However we can print the number of comments present # (skipping by the vendor string length): ##>>>>(109.l.113) lelong 0 \b, no comments ##>>>>(109.l+113) lelong >0 \b, %lu comments