Hi Jim,
Ogg vorbis is an alternative way to encode sound files for use on a
computer. It's like MP3 in that it's a compressed, and therefore
lossy format. The beauty of the format however is that it's open
sauce, I.E. not proprietary software, and therefore it's free to
distribute unlike most mp3
Open sauce? i believe ya mean open source grin.
Anyways, the files are smaller and sound quite good but there is not a lot
of support for portable players that you can take with you in your car or
on vacation so you are basically stuck if you have a lot of .ogg
files. you could convert them to
well i know it works
with media player 9
p.j.
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hello I am trying to find out what other software works with ogg
Hello PC-Audio:
Could you explain to me what Vorbis is and what is it used for .
Thanks
Jim
well i know it works
with media player 9
p.j.
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