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18 A Vorbis bitstream begins with three header packets. The header
19 packets are, in order, the identification header, the comments header,
20 and the setup header. All are required for decode compliance. An
21 end-of-packet condition during decoding the first or third header
23 comment header is a non-fatal error condition.
25 \subsubsection{Common header decode}
27 Each header packet begins with the same header fields.
35 Decode continues according to packet type; the identification header
36 is type 1, the comment header type 3 and the setup header type 5
43 \subsubsection{Identification header}
45 The identification header is a short header of only a few fields used
48 identification header is coded as follows:
84 \subsubsection{Comment header}
85 Comment header decode and data specification is covered in
89 \subsubsection{Setup header}
99 The setup header contains the bulk of the codec setup information
100 needed for decode. The setup header contains, in order, the lists of
134 Vorbis uses two floor types; header decode is handed to the decode
158 Vorbis uses three residue types; header decode of each type is identical.
267 After reading mode descriptions, setup header decode is complete.
278 Following the three header packets, all packets in a Vorbis I stream