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− | .OGG is a file format for compressed multimedia files, and a popular competitor to [[.MP3]]. Unlike .MP3, .OGG uses an open-source, open-standard format and a permissive license, both of which allow it to be incorporated into the FS2_Open source code. Also unlike .MP3, .OGG can contain video in addition to audio data. | + | '''.OGG''' is a file format for compressed multimedia files ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogg OGG file format]), and a popular competitor to [[.MP3]]. Unlike .MP3, .OGG uses an open-source, open-standard format and a permissive license, both of which allow it to be incorporated into the FS2_Open source code. Also unlike .MP3, .OGG can contain video (Theora) in addition to audio (Vorbis) data. |
Since .OGG, as a compressed format, delivers significantly smaller file sizes than [[.WAV]], while retaining substantially the same level of audio quality, it is becoming more and more frequently used in FSO-targeted mods. | Since .OGG, as a compressed format, delivers significantly smaller file sizes than [[.WAV]], while retaining substantially the same level of audio quality, it is becoming more and more frequently used in FSO-targeted mods. | ||
Audacity and Goldwave are two popular programs that allow .WAV files to be converted to .OGG. | Audacity and Goldwave are two popular programs that allow .WAV files to be converted to .OGG. | ||
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Revision as of 05:47, 7 September 2007
.OGG is a file format for compressed multimedia files (OGG file format), and a popular competitor to .MP3. Unlike .MP3, .OGG uses an open-source, open-standard format and a permissive license, both of which allow it to be incorporated into the FS2_Open source code. Also unlike .MP3, .OGG can contain video (Theora) in addition to audio (Vorbis) data.
Since .OGG, as a compressed format, delivers significantly smaller file sizes than .WAV, while retaining substantially the same level of audio quality, it is becoming more and more frequently used in FSO-targeted mods.
Audacity and Goldwave are two popular programs that allow .WAV files to be converted to .OGG.