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Network Working Group P. Frojdh Request for Comments: 4613 U. Lindgren Category: Informational M. Westerlund

                                                              Ericsson
                                                        September 2006
         Media Type Registrations for Downloadable Sounds
          for Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI)

Status of This Memo

 This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does
 not specify an Internet standard of any kind.  Distribution of this
 memo is unlimited.

Copyright Notice

 Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).

Abstract

 This document serves to register a media type for Downloadable
 Sounds.

Table of Contents

 1. Introduction ....................................................1
 2. Security Considerations .........................................2
 3. IANA Considerations .............................................2
    3.1. Media Type for Downloadable Sounds .........................3
 4. References ......................................................5
    4.1. Normative References .......................................5
    4.2. Informative References .....................................5

1. Introduction

 The present document seeks to register a media type for Downloadable
 Sounds (DLSes).  The DLS format is used to define instruments for
 widely used wavetable synthesizers associated with the standards
 [DLS1, DLS2, MDLS].  DLSes and their associated standards are
 maintained and defined by two organizations, the Musical Instrument
 Digital Interface (MIDI) Manufacturers Association (MMA) and the
 Association of the Musical Electronics Industry (AMEI).
 The media type defined here is needed to identify DLS files correctly
 when they are served over HTTP, included in multi-part documents, or
 used in other places where media types are used.

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2. Security Considerations

 The DLS format may contain audio, displayable text data, and modeling
 parameters (a.k.a. articulation parameters).  In addition, the DLS
 format contains a so-called conditional chunk that is 'active' in the
 sense that it affects the execution of a DLS file parser.  However,
 the DLS format does not currently define any scripting mechanism.
 Clearly, it is possible to author malicious files that, for example,
 contain large amounts of data always blocked by a conditional
 statement; i.e., no synthesizer loads the instruments.
 However, for DLS, clients can and usually do protect themselves
 against these kinds of attacks.  A key point is that conditional
 chunks are optional, that is, a parser does not have to execute a
 conditional chunk.  However, if a parser evaluates a conditional
 chunk, it is still possible to parse its content and draw to a
 conclusion as to whether it is usable for a particular synthesizer
 engine.
 Note that selected metadata fields may include information partly
 intended to protect the media against unauthorized use or
 distribution.  In this case, the intention is that alteration or
 removal of the data in the field would be treated as an offense under
 national agreements based on World Intellectual Property Organization
 (WIPO) treaties.
 DLS have an extensible structure, making it theoretically possible to
 define metadata fields or media formats in the future that could be
 used to induce particular actions of the recipient, and thus that
 would present additional security risks.  However, this type of
 capability is currently not supported in the referenced
 specifications.
 There is no current provision in the DLS standard for encryption,
 signing, or authentication within the file formats.

3. IANA Considerations

 The IANA has registered the media type audio/dls, as specified in
 Section 3.1.  The registration uses the template present in
 [RFC4288].

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3.1. Media Type for Downloadable Sounds

 Type name:                         audio
 Subtype name:                      dls
 Required parameters:               None
 Optional parameters:               'dls-type'
                                    A comma-separated list of the
                                    dls types (one or more) that the
                                    file content conforms to.  The
                                    following values are specified:
                                    0, 1, and 2 signify Downloadable
                                    Sounds Level 1.1b content,
                                    Downloadable Sounds Level 2.1
                                    content, and Mobile Downloadable
                                    Sound content, respectively.  All
                                    types that the content conforms
                                    to should be indicated.  Further
                                    values (integers) may be
                                    specified in the future, and any
                                    unknown values shall be ignored.
                                    If the parameter is not
                                    specified, it corresponds to a
                                    value equal to 0; i.e., the
                                    content conforms to Downloadable
                                    Sound level 1.1b.
 Encoding considerations:           DLS files are binary and should
                                    be transmitted in a suitable
                                    encoding without CR/LF
                                    conversion, 7-bit stripping
                                    etc.; base64 [RFC3548] is a
                                    suitable encoding.
 Security considerations:           see the security considerations
                                    in Section 2 of RFC 4613.
 Interoperability considerations:   This media type is for
                                    consumption by a MIDI player
                                    capable of utilizing
                                    downloadable sounds for its
                                    synthesizers.  A general-purpose
                                    audio player will not be capable
                                    of utilizing the audio within
                                    the format without explicit
                                    support of the format.

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 Published specification:           Downloadable Sounds Level 1.1b
                                    [DLS1], Downloadable Sounds
                                    Level 2.1 [DLS2], and Mobile
                                    Downloadable Sounds [MDLS].  MMA
                                    specifications can be ordered
                                    from the MMA web site,
                                    www.midi.org.
 Applications that use this media type: Multi-media
 Additional information:
    Magic number(s):                The ninth to twelfth bytes of
                                    the file must equal (in
                                    hexadecimal notation) 44, 4c,
                                    53, and 20, respectively.
    File extension(s):              .dls is declared at
                                    http://www.nist.gov/nics
 Person & email address to contact for further information:
                                    Ulf A. Lindgren,
                                    ulf.a.lindgren@ericsson.com
 Intended usage:                    COMMON
 Restrictions on usage:             None
 Author:                            Per Frojdh
                                    Ulf A. Lindgren
                                    Magnus Westerlund
 Change controller:                 MIDI Manufacturers Association
                                    http://www.midi.org
                                    info@midi.org

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4. References

4.1. Normative References

 [DLS1]     "Downloadable Sounds Level 1.1b", MMA/AMEI specification
            v1.1b, Los Angeles, CA, USA, 2004.
 [DLS2]     "Downloadable Sounds Level 2.1", MMA/AMEI specification
            v1.0, Los Angeles, CA, USA, 2001.
 [MDLS]     "Mobile Downloadable Sounds 1.0", MMA specification v1.0,
            Los Angeles, CA, USA, 2004.
 [RFC4288]  Freed, N. and J. Klensin, "Media Type Specifications and
            Registration Procedures", BCP 13, RFC 4288, December 2005.

4.2. Informative References

 [RFC3548]  Josefsson, S., "The Base16, Base32, and Base64 Data
            Encodings", RFC 3548, July 2003.

Authors' Addresses

 Per Frojdh
 Ericsson AB
 Ericsson Research
 SE-164 80 Stockholm
 Sweden
 EMail: per.frojdh@ericsson.com
 Ulf A. Lindgren
 Ericsson AB
 Ericsson Research
 SE-417 56 Goteborg
 Sweden
 EMail: ulf.a.lindgren@ericsson.com
 Magnus Westerlund
 Ericsson AB
 Ericsson Research
 SE-164 80 Stockholm
 Sweden
 EMail: magnus.westerlund@ericsson.com

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