In <42C2265E(_dot_)53F(_at_)xyzzy(_dot_)claranet(_dot_)de> Frank Ellermann
<nobody(_at_)xyzzy(_dot_)claranet(_dot_)de> writes:
Bruce Lilly wrote:
Conclusions:
1. binary-to-8bit encoding w/o gzip compression is fine for audio,
image, and video media which already has media-specific compression
(for 8bit transport, avoiding the 37+% expansion of base64)
Yes
Question:
Are the usual audio, image, etc. formats truly 8bit clean (i.e. are they
guaranteed not to contain NUL or naked CR or LF)? If not, then you are
back to the 37+% expansion of base64.
For that matter, is a gzipped file 8bit clean?
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