Abstract

This specification defines the Initialization Data formats for use with the Encrypted Media Extensions [ENCRYPTED-MEDIA].

Some formats may be extracted from media data [HTML5] as defined in the Encrypted Media Extensions Stream Format Registry [EME-STREAM-REGISTRY]. All may be provided separately, such as via a manifest or other application data.

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1. Purpose

This registry is intended to enhance interoperability among implementations and users of encrypted media streams with the Encrypted Media Extensions (EME) specification [ENCRYPTED-MEDIA]. In particular, this registry provides the means (1) to identify and avoid collisions among initialization data type strings, and (2) to disclose information about initialization data formats accepted by EME implementations to promote interoperability.

2. Organization

The registry maintains a mapping between Initialization Data Type strings and format specifications, which describe the structure and semantics of initialization data. The strings are those used for initDataType values provided by and to Encrypted Media Extensions [ENCRYPTED-MEDIA] APIs.

This registry is not intended to include any information on whether a format is encumbered by intellectual property claims. Implementors and users are advised to seek appropriate legal counsel in this matter if they intend to implement or use a specific format.

3. Registration Entry Requirements

  1. Each entry must include a unique Initialization Data Type string.

  2. Each entry must include a link that references a publicly available specification. It is RECOMMENDED that such a specification be made available without cost (other than reasonable shipping and handling if not available by online means).

  3. Candidate entries must be announced on public-html-media@w3.org(subscribe, archives) so they can be discussed and evaluated for compliance before being added to the registry.

  4. Per the Encrypted Media Extensions specification, entries MUST be fully specified and support common formats such that instances of the format can be processed in a fully specified and compatible way.

4. Registry

Initialization Data Type Public Specification(s)
cenc "cenc" Initialization Data Format [EME-INITDATA-CENC]
keyids "keyids" Initialization Data Format [EME-INITDATA-KEYIDS]
webm "webm" Initialization Data Format [EME-INITDATA-WEBM]

A. References

A.1 Normative references

[EME-INITDATA-CENC]
David Dorwin; Adrian Bateman; Mark Watson; Jerry Smith. W3C. "cenc" Initialization Data Format. URL: ../initdata/cenc.html
[EME-INITDATA-KEYIDS]
David Dorwin; Adrian Bateman; Mark Watson; Jerry Smith. W3C. "keyids" Initialization Data Format. URL: ../initdata/keyids.html
[EME-INITDATA-WEBM]
David Dorwin; Adrian Bateman; Mark Watson; Jerry Smith. W3C. "webm" Initialization Data Format. URL: ../initdata/webm.html
[ENCRYPTED-MEDIA]
David Dorwin; Jerry Smith; Mark Watson; Adrian Bateman. W3C. Encrypted Media Extensions. 5 July 2016. W3C Candidate Recommendation. URL: https://www.w3.org/TR/encrypted-media/

A.2 Informative references

[EME-STREAM-REGISTRY]
David Dorwin; Adrian Bateman; Mark Watson. W3C. Encrypted Media Extensions Stream Format Registry. URL: ../stream/index.html
[HTML5]
Ian Hickson; Robin Berjon; Steve Faulkner; Travis Leithead; Erika Doyle Navara; Theresa O'Connor; Silvia Pfeiffer. W3C. HTML5. 28 October 2014. W3C Recommendation. URL: https://www.w3.org/TR/html5/