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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.
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'''.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.