Audio Burrito flavor details lists the bitRate, bitDepth, and samplingRate as optional parameters. The bitRate, for example doesn't really work for compressed audio such as mp3. Is it better to list the compression type as "mp3" or to list it using the mimeType like the ingredients does: "audio/mpeg". There doesn't seem to be any way to link ingredients to a particular format ... which seems like it would be necessary if there were multiple formats. Would we have multiple formats of wav or mp3 files in one burrito or should we just use the mimeType in the ingredient to reference the formats in the flavor type?
I think the committee also decided we would like to add "ogg" or the mimeType: "audio/ogg;codecs=opus" to the list of supported types. Should we add "m4a" which is what many cell phones create when they record? Do we need the limit or should we just support a larger list?
Audio Burrito flavor details lists the bitRate, bitDepth, and samplingRate as optional parameters. The bitRate, for example doesn't really work for compressed audio such as mp3. Is it better to list the compression type as "mp3" or to list it using the mimeType like the ingredients does: "audio/mpeg". There doesn't seem to be any way to link ingredients to a particular format ... which seems like it would be necessary if there were multiple formats. Would we have multiple formats of wav or mp3 files in one burrito or should we just use the mimeType in the ingredient to reference the formats in the flavor type?
I think the committee also decided we would like to add "ogg" or the mimeType: "audio/ogg;codecs=opus" to the list of supported types. Should we add "m4a" which is what many cell phones create when they record? Do we need the limit or should we just support a larger list?