I think they can pull it off...aside from the crackling, the audio seems
somewhat clearer. I have a 5 minute song that is only 1 meg in size in ogg
format. This particular song has some loud parts in it, and you can't tell
there's any crackling in it, and sounds nicer than mp3. Just my $0.02, though.
On Tuesday 10 July 2001 09:56 pm, Jerry McBride wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Jul 2001 21:54:09 -0500
>
> Alan Bryant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Now that I have actually listened to an ogg file that I encoded from my
> > cd, and gone back and read the FAQ on the Vorbis website, ogg files
> > aren't quite audio superior to MP3files yet, because oggenc (the ogg
> > encoder) isn't as far
> >
> > along as the actual ogg format. There is quite a bit of popping and
> > crackling
> >
> > during the song in the ogg file.
>
> Yeah. That was my impression too... I've been to ogg a couple of minutes
> ago and tested some stuff. I'm real excited. I hope they can pull this
> stuff off like OGG claims. It'll be another hole in the dike that the riaa
> can try and plug...
>
> The way I see it, mp3 is real mature... It'll be hard to impove upon.
>
> Thanks for the messages, Alan.
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