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| − | '''.OGG''' is a container format ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogg OGG file format]) for audio or audio and video.
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| − | The audio compression component is usually Vorbis, which is somewhat akin to MP3, except it is a open-source, open-standard format. The advantage over WAV is smaller file sizes, but with a minimal loss in quality (depending on what quality settings are used). Vorbis uses a quality parameter from -1 to 10, 5 being the default (about 160kbps). Lower numbers are lower quality. Despite what some people may think, 10 is not lossless, use FLAC for this. [[User:Bruce89|Bruce89]] 13:09, 9 September 2007 (CDT)
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| − | The video compression component is Theora, again being a open-source, open-standard format.
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| − | Audacity and Goldwave are two popular programs that allow .WAV files to be converted to OGG Vorbis files.
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