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4 \section{Embedding Vorbis into an Ogg stream} \label{vorbis:over:ogg}
33 The Ogg stream may be chained, i.e., contain multiple, contigous logical streams (links).
36 The Ogg stream must be unmultiplexed (only one stream, a Vorbis audio stream, per link)
42 Vorbis with other media types into a multi-stream Ogg file. At the
46 existing alone within a degenerate Ogg stream. A compliant 'Vorbis
48 specific support of Vorbis within a degenrate Ogg stream (naturally,
67 Ogg encapsulation of a Vorbis packet stream is straightforward.
73 uniquely identifies a stream as Vorbis audio, is placed alone in the
74 first page of the logical Ogg stream. This results in a first Ogg
75 page of exactly 58 bytes at the very beginning of the logical stream.
79 This first page is marked 'beginning of stream' in the page flags.
85 the logical stream. However many pages they span, the third header
95 The first audio packet of the logical stream begins a fresh Ogg page.
99 Packets are placed into ogg pages in order until the end of stream.
103 The last page is marked 'end of stream' in the page flags.
112 of PCM audio samples (per channel; a stereo stream's granule position
113 does not increment at twice the speed of a mono stream).
136 that the stream started at position zero. Although the granule
145 A positive starting value simply indicates that this stream begins at
148 of broadcast stream.
154 editing of the stream start time of already-encoded Vorbis
173 for seeking operations at the very beginning of the stream.
178 A granule position on the final page in a stream that indicates
180 end the stream on other than even frame boundaries. The difference