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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.
84 headers) may span one or more pages beginning on the second page of
86 packet finishes the page on which it ends. The next (first audio) packet
87 must begin on a fresh page.
95 The first audio packet of the logical stream begins a fresh Ogg page.
103 The last page is marked 'end of stream' in the page flags.
107 Vorbis packets may span page boundaries.
117 The granule position of a page represents the end PCM sample
119 page. The 'last PCM sample' is the last complete sample returned by
121 subsequent block. A page that is entirely spanned by a single
122 packet (that completes on a subsequent page) has no granule
135 The granule (PCM) position of the first page need not indicate
137 position belongs to the last completed packet on the page and a
163 page on which it appears and the third packet begin a fresh page.
178 A granule position on the final page in a stream that indicates