At Sat, 06 Dec 2003 11:56:24 +0100, Roel Schroeven wrote: > ogg is really just a container format, like AVI. When is commonly > referred to as ogg-compression is in fact vorbis-compression. AFAIK > Vorbis is the only format currently commonly used within Ogg, but in the > end it's supposed to be a container for both audio and video (and metadata). > > When you specify --ogg, the flac stream is embedded into an > ogg-container. I don't think it's really useful.
Hi. This kind of subtlety is of great interest to me : do you have any pointer ? What i'm curious about is the question : In what way all those different sound formats are different (technically speaking, i mean, not "performance") ? Anyway, thanks for having provided this explanation ;-) Regards, -- Pierre-Fran�ois -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
