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+ | |0-S | ||
+ | |'''application''' | ||
+ | |<font color="grey">(en-US)</font> ApplicationMediaType | ||
+ | | colspan="2" |<p>Application specific media type.</p> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |1-L | ||
+ | |'''application/dicom''' | ||
+ | |<font color="grey">(en-US)</font> DICOM | ||
+ | | colspan="2" |<p>Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) MIME type defined in RFC3240 [http://ietf.org/rfc/rfc3240.txt].</p> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |1-L | ||
+ | |'''application/msword''' | ||
+ | |<font color="grey">(en-US)</font> MSWORD | ||
+ | | colspan="2" |<p>This format is very prone to compatibility problems. If sharing of edit-able text is required, text/plain, text/html or text/rtf should be used instead.</p> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |1-L | ||
+ | |'''application/pdf''' | ||
+ | |<font color="grey">(en-US)</font> PDF | ||
+ | | colspan="2" |<p>The Portable Document Format is recommended for written text that is completely laid out and read-only. PDF is a platform independent, widely deployed, and open specification with freely available creation and rendering tools.</p> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |0-S | ||
+ | |'''audio''' | ||
+ | |<font color="grey">(en-US)</font> AudioMediaType | ||
+ | | colspan="2" |<p>Audio media type.</p> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |1-L | ||
+ | |'''audio/basic''' | ||
+ | |<font color="grey">(en-US)</font> Basic Audio | ||
+ | | colspan="2" |<p>This is a format for single channel audio, encoded using 8bit ISDN mu-law [PCM] at a sample rate of 8000 Hz. This format is standardized by: CCITT, Fascicle III.4 -Recommendation G.711. Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) of Voice Frequencies. Geneva, 1972.</p> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |1-L | ||
+ | |'''audio/k32adpcm''' | ||
+ | |<font color="grey">(en-US)</font> K32ADPCM Audio | ||
+ | | colspan="2" |<p>ADPCM allows compressing audio data. It is defined in the Internet specification RFC 2421 [ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2421.txt]. Its implementation base is unclear.</p> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |1-L | ||
+ | |'''audio/mpeg''' | ||
+ | |<font color="grey">(en-US)</font> MPEG audio layer 3 | ||
+ | | colspan="2" |<p>MPEG-1 Audio layer-3 is an audio compression algorithm and file format defined in ISO 11172-3 and ISO 13818-3. MP3 has an adjustable sampling frequency for highly compressed telephone to CD quality audio.</p> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |0-S | ||
+ | |'''image''' | ||
+ | |<font color="grey">(en-US)</font> ImageMediaType | ||
+ | | colspan="2" |<p>Image media type.</p> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |1-L | ||
+ | |'''image/g3fax''' | ||
+ | |<font color="grey">(en-US)</font> G3Fax Image | ||
+ | | colspan="2" |<p>This is recommended only for fax applications.</p> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |1-L | ||
+ | |'''image/gif''' | ||
+ | |<font color="grey">(en-US)</font> GIF Image | ||
+ | | colspan="2" |<p>GIF is a popular format that is universally well supported. However GIF is patent encumbered and should therefore be used with caution.</p> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |1-L | ||
+ | |'''image/jpeg''' | ||
+ | |<font color="grey">(en-US)</font> JPEG Image | ||
+ | | colspan="2" |<p>This format is required for high compression of high color photographs. It is a "lossy" compression, but the difference to lossless compression is almost unnoticeable to the human vision.</p> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |1-L | ||
+ | |'''image/png''' | ||
+ | |<font color="grey">(en-US)</font> PNG Image | ||
+ | | colspan="2" |<p>Portable Network Graphics (PNG) [http://www.cdrom.com/pub/png] is a widely supported lossless image compression standard with open source code available.</p> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |1-L | ||
+ | |'''image/tiff''' | ||
+ | |<font color="grey">(en-US)</font> TIFF Image | ||
+ | | colspan="2" |<p>Although TIFF (Tag Image File Format) is an international standard it has many interoperability problems in practice. Too many different versions that are not handled by all software alike.</p> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |0-S | ||
+ | |'''model''' | ||
+ | |<font color="grey">(en-US)</font> ModelMediaType | ||
+ | | colspan="2" |<p>Model media type.</p> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |1-L | ||
+ | |'''model/vrml''' | ||
+ | |<font color="grey">(en-US)</font> VRML Model | ||
+ | | colspan="2" |<p>This is an openly standardized format for 3D models that can be useful for virtual reality applications such as anatomy or biochemical research (visualization of the steric structure of macromolecules)</p> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |0-S | ||
+ | |'''multipart''' | ||
+ | |<font color="grey">(en-US)</font> MultipartMediaType | ||
+ | | colspan="2" |<p>Multipart Media Type</p> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |1-L | ||
+ | |'''multipart/x-hl7-cda-level-one''' | ||
+ | |<font color="grey">(en-US)</font> CDA Level 1 Multipart | ||
+ | | colspan="2" |<p>The HL7 clinical document Architecture, Level 1 MIME package.</p> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |0-S | ||
+ | |'''text''' | ||
+ | |<font color="grey">(en-US)</font> TextMediaType | ||
+ | | colspan="2" |<p>For any text</p> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |1-L | ||
+ | |'''text/html''' | ||
+ | |<font color="grey">(en-US)</font> HTML Text | ||
+ | | colspan="2" |<p>For marked-up text according to the Hypertext Mark-up Language. HTML markup is sufficient for typographically marking-up most written-text documents. HTML is platform independent and widely deployed.</p> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |1-L | ||
+ | |'''text/plain''' | ||
+ | |<font color="grey">(en-US)</font> Plain Text | ||
+ | | colspan="2" |<p>Description:For any plain text. This is the default and is used for a character string (ST) data type.</p> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |1-L | ||
+ | |'''text/rtf''' | ||
+ | |<font color="grey">(en-US)</font> RTF Text | ||
+ | | colspan="2" |<p>The Rich Text Format is widely used to share word-processor documents. However, RTF does have compatibility problems, as it is quite dependent on the word processor. May be useful if word processor edit-able text should be shared.</p> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |1-L | ||
+ | |'''text/sgml''' | ||
+ | |<font color="grey">(en-US)</font> SGML Text | ||
+ | | colspan="2" |<p>For structured character based data. There is a risk that general SGML/XML is too powerful to allow a sharing of general SGML/XML documents between different applications.</p> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |1-L | ||
+ | |'''text/x-hl7-ft''' | ||
+ | |<font color="grey">(en-US)</font> HL7 Text | ||
+ | | colspan="2" |<p>For compatibility, this represents the HL7 v2.x FT data type. Its use is recommended only for backward compatibility with HL7 v2.x systems.</p> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |1-L | ||
+ | |'''text/x-hl7-text+xml''' | ||
+ | |<font color="grey">(en-US)</font> HL7 Structured Narrative | ||
+ | | colspan="2" |<p>Description: The content described by the CDA Narrative Block (not just used by CDA).</p> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |1-L | ||
+ | |'''text/xml''' | ||
+ | |<font color="grey">(en-US)</font> XML Text | ||
+ | | colspan="2" |<p>For structured character based data. There is a risk that general SGML/XML is too powerful to allow a sharing of general SGML/XML documents between different applications.</p> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |0-S | ||
+ | |'''video''' | ||
+ | |<font color="grey">(en-US)</font> VideoMediaType | ||
+ | | colspan="2" |<p>Video media type.</p> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |1-L | ||
+ | |'''video/mpeg''' | ||
+ | |<font color="grey">(en-US)</font> MPEG Video | ||
+ | | colspan="2" |<p>MPEG is an international standard, widely deployed, highly efficient for high color video; open source code exists; highly interoperable.</p> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |1-L | ||
+ | |'''video/x-avi''' | ||
+ | |<font color="grey">(en-US)</font> X-AVI Video | ||
+ | | colspan="2" |<p>The AVI file format is just a wrapper for many different codecs; it is a source of many interoperability problems.</p> | ||
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Level/Typ | Code | Anzeigename | Beschreibung | |
0-S | application | (en-US) ApplicationMediaType | Application specific media type. | |
1-L | application/dicom | (en-US) DICOM | Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) MIME type defined in RFC3240 [1]. | |
1-L | application/msword | (en-US) MSWORD | This format is very prone to compatibility problems. If sharing of edit-able text is required, text/plain, text/html or text/rtf should be used instead. | |
1-L | application/pdf | (en-US) PDF | The Portable Document Format is recommended for written text that is completely laid out and read-only. PDF is a platform independent, widely deployed, and open specification with freely available creation and rendering tools. | |
0-S | audio | (en-US) AudioMediaType | Audio media type. | |
1-L | audio/basic | (en-US) Basic Audio | This is a format for single channel audio, encoded using 8bit ISDN mu-law [PCM] at a sample rate of 8000 Hz. This format is standardized by: CCITT, Fascicle III.4 -Recommendation G.711. Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) of Voice Frequencies. Geneva, 1972. | |
1-L | audio/k32adpcm | (en-US) K32ADPCM Audio | ADPCM allows compressing audio data. It is defined in the Internet specification RFC 2421 [2]. Its implementation base is unclear. | |
1-L | audio/mpeg | (en-US) MPEG audio layer 3 | MPEG-1 Audio layer-3 is an audio compression algorithm and file format defined in ISO 11172-3 and ISO 13818-3. MP3 has an adjustable sampling frequency for highly compressed telephone to CD quality audio. | |
0-S | image | (en-US) ImageMediaType | Image media type. | |
1-L | image/g3fax | (en-US) G3Fax Image | This is recommended only for fax applications. | |
1-L | image/gif | (en-US) GIF Image | GIF is a popular format that is universally well supported. However GIF is patent encumbered and should therefore be used with caution. | |
1-L | image/jpeg | (en-US) JPEG Image | This format is required for high compression of high color photographs. It is a "lossy" compression, but the difference to lossless compression is almost unnoticeable to the human vision. | |
1-L | image/png | (en-US) PNG Image | Portable Network Graphics (PNG) [3] is a widely supported lossless image compression standard with open source code available. | |
1-L | image/tiff | (en-US) TIFF Image | Although TIFF (Tag Image File Format) is an international standard it has many interoperability problems in practice. Too many different versions that are not handled by all software alike. | |
0-S | model | (en-US) ModelMediaType | Model media type. | |
1-L | model/vrml | (en-US) VRML Model | This is an openly standardized format for 3D models that can be useful for virtual reality applications such as anatomy or biochemical research (visualization of the steric structure of macromolecules) | |
0-S | multipart | (en-US) MultipartMediaType | Multipart Media Type | |
1-L | multipart/x-hl7-cda-level-one | (en-US) CDA Level 1 Multipart | The HL7 clinical document Architecture, Level 1 MIME package. | |
0-S | text | (en-US) TextMediaType | For any text | |
1-L | text/html | (en-US) HTML Text | For marked-up text according to the Hypertext Mark-up Language. HTML markup is sufficient for typographically marking-up most written-text documents. HTML is platform independent and widely deployed. | |
1-L | text/plain | (en-US) Plain Text | Description:For any plain text. This is the default and is used for a character string (ST) data type. | |
1-L | text/rtf | (en-US) RTF Text | The Rich Text Format is widely used to share word-processor documents. However, RTF does have compatibility problems, as it is quite dependent on the word processor. May be useful if word processor edit-able text should be shared. | |
1-L | text/sgml | (en-US) SGML Text | For structured character based data. There is a risk that general SGML/XML is too powerful to allow a sharing of general SGML/XML documents between different applications. | |
1-L | text/x-hl7-ft | (en-US) HL7 Text | For compatibility, this represents the HL7 v2.x FT data type. Its use is recommended only for backward compatibility with HL7 v2.x systems. | |
1-L | text/x-hl7-text+xml | (en-US) HL7 Structured Narrative | Description: The content described by the CDA Narrative Block (not just used by CDA). | |
1-L | text/xml | (en-US) XML Text | For structured character based data. There is a risk that general SGML/XML is too powerful to allow a sharing of general SGML/XML documents between different applications. | |
0-S | video | (en-US) VideoMediaType | Video media type. | |
1-L | video/mpeg | (en-US) MPEG Video | MPEG is an international standard, widely deployed, highly efficient for high color video; open source code exists; highly interoperable. | |
1-L | video/x-avi | (en-US) X-AVI Video | The AVI file format is just a wrapper for many different codecs; it is a source of many interoperability problems. |