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videos. Only part of the data is shown in this book<br />

because the reader is unlikely to be wearing MIME-compliant spectacles.<br />

Qk1OAAAAAAAAAE4EAABAAAAAQAEAAPAAAAABAAgAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAABAAAAAQAAAAAA<br />

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAB4VjQSAAAAAAAAgAAAkgAAAJKAAKoAAACqAIAAqpIAAMHBwQDJyckA<br />

/9uqAKpJAAD/SQAAAG0AAFVtAACqbQAA/20AAAAkAABVkgAAqiQAAP+SAAAAtgAAVbYAAKq2AAD/<br />

<br />

--_<br />

Content-type: video/mpeg<br />

Content-transfer-encoding: base64<br />

AAABswoAeBn//+CEAAABsgAAAOgAAAG4AAAAAAAAAQAAT/////wAAAGy//8AAAEBQ/ZlIwwBGWCX<br />

+pqMiJQDjAKywS/1NRrtXcTCLgzVQymqqHAf0sL1sMgMq4SWLCwOTYRdgyAyrhNYsLhhF3DLjAGg<br />

BdwDXBv3yMV8/4tzrp3zsAWIGAJg1IBKTeFFI2IsgutIdfuSaAGCTsBVnWdz8afdMMAMgKgMEkPE<br />

<br />

--_--<br />

That was the end of the nested multipart message. This is the epilogue.<br />

Like the preamble it is ignored.<br />

--1995021309105517--<br />

And that was the end of the main multipart message. That's all folks!<br />

Figure 15-7 MIME: A complex multi-part example, continued<br />

► Image<br />

The body contains image data requiring a graphical display or some other<br />

device, such as a printer, to display it. Two subtypes are defined initially:<br />

– jpeg: The image is in JPEG format, JFIF encoding.<br />

– gif: GIF format.<br />

► Video<br />

The body contains moving image data (possibly with synchronized audio)<br />

requiring an intelligent terminal or multimedia workstation to display it. A<br />

single subtype is defined initially:<br />

– mpeg: MPEG format.<br />

► Audio<br />

The body contains audio data requiring a speaker <strong>and</strong> sound card (or similar<br />

hardware) to display it. A single subtype is defined initially:<br />

– basic: A lowest common denominator format in the absence of any de<br />

facto st<strong>and</strong>ards for audio encoding. Specifically, it is single-channel 8-bit<br />

ISDN mu-law encoding at a sample rate of 8 kHz.<br />

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