Extensible Binary Meta Language
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Extensible Binary Meta Language (EBML) is a generalized file format for any kind of data, aiming to be a binary equivalent to XML. It provides a basic framework for storing data in XML-like tags. It was originally designed as the framework language for the Matroska audio/video container format.[1][2][3]
Magic number | 1a 45 df a3 |
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Extended to | Matroska |
EBML is not extensible in the same way that XML is, as the XML schema (e.g., DTD) must be known in advance.
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