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Network Working Group J. Rosenberg Request for Comments: 3009 dynamicsoft Category: Standards Track H. Schulzrinne Columbia U. November 2000 Registration of parityfec MIME types Status 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 (2000). All Rights Reserved. Abstract The RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol) payload format for generic forward error correction allows RTP participants to improve loss resiliency through the use of traditional parity-based channel codes. This payload format requires four new MIME types, audio/parityfec, video/parityfec, text/parityfec and application/parityfec. This document serves as the MIME type registration for those formats. 1 Introduction The RTP payload format for generic forward error correction [1] allows RTP participants to improve loss resiliency through the use of traditional parity-based channel codes. This payload format requires four new MIME types, audio/parityfec, video/parityfec, text/paritfyfec and application/parityfec. RFC 2048 [2] defines procedures for registration of new MIME types within the IETF tree. Furthermore, the Audio/Video Transport working group has defined additional procedures that must be followed when registering RTP payload formats [3]. This document serves as the MIME type registration for those formats based on those procedures. Rosenberg & Schulzrinne Standards Track [Page 1]
RFC 3009 FEC MIME November 2000 2 Registration of audio/parityfec To: ietf-types@iana.org Subject: Registration of MIME media type audio/parityfec MIME media type name: audio MIME subtype name: parityfec Required parameters: none Note that [3] mandates that RTP payload formats without a defined rate must define a rate parameter as part of their MIME registration. The payload format for generic forward error correction [1] does not specify a rate parameter. However, the rate for FEC data is equal to the rate of the media data it protects. Optional parameters: none Typical optional parameters [3], such as the number of channels, and the duration of audio per packet, do not apply to FEC data. The number of channels is effectively the same as the media data it protects; the same is true for the duration of audio per packet. Encoding considerations: This format is only defined for transport within the Real Time Transport protocol (RTP) [4,5]. Its transport within RTP is fully specified with RFC 2733 [1]. Security considerations: the same security considerations apply to these mime registrations as to the payloads for for them, as detailed in RFC 2733. Interoperability considerations: none Published specification: This MIME type is described fully within RFC 2733 [1]. Applications which use this media type: Audio and video streaming tools which seek to improve resiliency to loss by sending additional data with the media stream. Additional information: none Rosenberg & Schulzrinne Standards Track [Page 2]
RFC 3009 FEC MIME November 2000 Person & email address to contact for further information: Jonathan Rosenberg dynamicsoft 72 Eagle Rock Avenue First Floor East Hanover, NJ 07936 email: jdrosen@dynamicsoft.com jdrosen@alum.mit.edu Intended usage: COMMON Author/Change controller: This registration is part of the IETF registration tree. RTP and SDP Issues: Usage of this format within RTP and the Session Description Protocol (SDP) [6] are fully specified within RFC 2733 [1]. 3 Registration of video/parityfec To: ietf-types@iana.org Subject: Registration of MIME media type video/parityfec MIME media type name: video MIME subtype name: parityfec Required parameters: none Note that [3] mandates that RTP payload formats without a defined rate must define a rate parameter as part of their MIME registration. The payload format for generic forward error correction [1] does not specify a rate parameter. However, the rate for FEC data is equal to the rate of the media data it protects. Optional parameters: none Typical optional parameters [3], such as the number of channels, and the duration of audio per packet, do not apply to FEC data. The number of channels is effectively the same as the media data it protects; the same is true for the duration of video per packet. Rosenberg & Schulzrinne Standards Track [Page 3]
RFC 3009 FEC MIME November 2000 Encoding considerations: This format is only defined for transport within the Real Time Transport protocol (RTP) [4,5]. Its transport within RTP is fully specified with RFC 2733 [1]. Security considerations: the same security considerations apply to these MIME registrations as to the payloads for for them, as detailed in RFC 2733. Interoperability considerations: none Published specification: This MIME type is described fully within RFC 2733 [1]. Applications which use this media type: Audio and video streaming tools which seek to improve resiliency to loss by sending additional data with the media stream. Additional information: none Person & email address to contact for further information: Jonathan Rosenberg dynamicsoft 72 Eagle Rock Avenue First Floor East Hanover, NJ 07936 email: jdrosen@dynamicsoft.com jdrosen@alum.mit.edu Intended usage: COMMON Author/Change controller: This registration is part of the IETF registration tree. RTP and SDP Issues: Usage of this format within RTP and the Session Description Protocol (SDP) [6] are fully specified within RFC 2733 [1]. 4 Registration of text/parityfec To: ietf-types@iana.org Subject: Registration of MIME media type text/parityfec MIME media type name: text MIME subtype name: parityfec Rosenberg & Schulzrinne Standards Track [Page 4]
RFC 3009 FEC MIME November 2000 Required parameters: none Note that [3] mandates that RTP payload formats without a defined rate must define a rate parameter as part of their MIME registration. The payload format for generic forward error correction [1] does not specify a rate parameter. However, the rate for FEC data is equal to the rate of the media data it protects. Optional parameters: none Typical optional parameters [3], such as the number of channels, and the duration of audio per packet, do not apply to FEC data. The number of channels is effectively the same as the media data it protects; the same is true for the duration of text per packet. Encoding considerations: This format is only defined for transport within the Real Time Transport protocol (RTP) [4,5]. Its transport within RTP is fully specified with RFC 2733 [1]. Security considerations: the same security considerations apply to these MIME registrations as to the payloads for for them, as detailed in RFC 2733. Interoperability considerations: none Published specification: This MIME type is described fully within RFC 2733 [1]. Applications which use this media type: Audio, video and text streaming tools which seek to improve resiliency to loss by sending additional data with the media stream. Additional information: none Person & email address to contact for further information: Jonathan Rosenberg dynamicsoft 72 Eagle Rock Avenue First Floor East Hanover, NJ 07936 email: jdrosen@dynamicsoft.com jdrosen@alum.mit.edu Intended usage: COMMON Rosenberg & Schulzrinne Standards Track [Page 5]
RFC 3009 FEC MIME November 2000 Author/Change controller: This registration is part of the IETF registration tree. RTP and SDP Issues: Usage of this format within RTP and the Session Description Protocol (SDP) [6] are fully specified within RFC 2733 [1]. 5 Registration of application/parityfec To: ietf-types@iana.org Subject: Registration of MIME media type application/parityfec MIME media type name: application MIME subtype name: parityfec Required parameters: none Note that [3] mandates that RTP payload formats without a defined rate must define a rate parameter as part of their MIME registration. The payload format for generic forward error correction [1] does not specify a rate parameter. However, the rate for FEC data is equal to the rate of the media data it protects. Optional parameters: none Typical optional parameters [3], such as the number of channels, and the duration of audio per packet, do not apply to FEC data. The number of channels is effectively the same as the media data it protects; the same is true for the duration of application data per packet. Encoding considerations: This format is only defined for transport within the Real Time Transport protocol (RTP) [4,5]. Its transport within RTP is fully specified with RFC 2733 [1]. Security considerations: the same security considerations apply to these MIME registrations as to the payloads for for them, as detailed in RFC 2733. Interoperability considerations: none Published specification: This MIME type is described fully within RFC 2733 [1]. Rosenberg & Schulzrinne Standards Track [Page 6]
RFC 3009 FEC MIME November 2000 Applications which use this media type: Audio, video and application streaming tools which seek to improve resiliency to loss by sending additional data with the media stream. Additional information: none Person & email address to contact for further information: Jonathan Rosenberg dynamicsoft 72 Eagle Rock Avenue First Floor East Hanover, NJ 07936 email: jdrosen@dynamicsoft.com jdrosen@alum.mit.edu Intended usage: COMMON Author/Change controller: This registration is part of the IETF registration tree. RTP and SDP Issues: Usage of this format within RTP and the Session Description Protocol (SDP) [6] are fully specified within RFC 2733 [1]. 6 Security Considerations This MIME registration does not introduce any additional security considerations. Rosenberg & Schulzrinne Standards Track [Page 7]
RFC 3009 FEC MIME November 2000 7 Authors' Addresses Jonathan Rosenberg dynamicsoft 72 Eagle Rock Avenue First Floor East Hanover, NJ 07936 EMail: jdrosen@dynamicsoft.com Henning Schulzrinne Columbia University M/S 0401 1214 Amsterdam Ave. New York, NY 10027-7003 EMail: schulzrinne@cs.columbia.edu Rosenberg & Schulzrinne Standards Track [Page 8]
RFC 3009 FEC MIME November 2000 8 Bibliography [1] Rosenberg, J. and H. Schulzrinne, "An RTP Payload Format for Generic Forward Error Correction", RFC 2733, December 1999. [2] Freed, N., Klensin, J. and J. Postel, "Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part Four: Registration Procedures", RFC 2048, November 1996. [3] Casner, S. and P. Hoschka, "MIME type registration of RTP payload formats", Work in Progress. [4] Schulzrinne, H., Casner, S., Frederick, R. and V. Jacobson, "RTP: a transport protocol for real-time applications", RFC 1889, January 1996. [5] Schulzrinne, H., Casner, S., Frederick, R. and V. Jacobson, "RTP: a transport protocol for real-time applications", Work in Progress. [6] Handley, M. and V. Jacobson, "SDP: Session Description Protocol", RFC 2327, April 1998. Rosenberg & Schulzrinne Standards Track [Page 9]
RFC 3009 FEC MIME November 2000 9 Full Copyright Statement Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2000). All Rights Reserved. This document and translations of it may be copied and furnished to others, and derivative works that comment on or otherwise explain it or assist in its implementation may be prepared, copied, published and distributed, in whole or in part, without restriction of any kind, provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are included on all such copies and derivative works. However, this document itself may not be modified in any way, such as by removing the copyright notice or references to the Internet Society or other Internet organizations, except as needed for the purpose of developing Internet standards in which case the procedures for copyrights defined in the Internet Standards process must be followed, or as required to translate it into languages other than English. The limited permissions granted above are perpetual and will not be revoked by the Internet Society or its successors or assigns. This document and the information contained herein is provided on an "AS IS" basis and THE INTERNET SOCIETY AND THE INTERNET ENGINEERING TASK FORCE DISCLAIMS 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. Acknowledgement Funding for the RFC Editor function is currently provided by the Internet Society. Rosenberg & Schulzrinne Standards Track [Page 10]