What is Ogg Vorbis
Ogg Vorbis is a new audio compression format
similar to MP3 or AAC however music files made with Ogg Vorbis are royalty free
because the ogg Vorbis format is a completely free open and unpatented.
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Ogg
Ogg is the name of Xiph.org's container format for audio, video, and
metadata.
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Vorbis
Vorbis is the name of a specific audio compression scheme that's designed to
be contained in Ogg.
Q:Does this mean I can record music from a CD in Ogg Vorbis, and legally
distribute them?
A: Not on this planet :) The music track is still copyright.
However you can make your own music, and encode them using Ogg Vorbis, then you
would not need to pay anyone for the use of the compression, unlike MP3
music where a licence is required.
What licensing applies to the Ogg vorbis format?
The Ogg Vorbis specification is in the public domain. It is completely free
for commercial or non-commercial use. That means that commercial developers may
independently write Ogg Vorbis software which is compatible with the
specification for no charge and without restrictions of any kind.
Q: Should I convert
all my MP3 files to Ogg Vorbis?
A: No, MP3 has already taken out some of the
quality, another conversion would reduce it more.
The quality of an Ogg Vorbis format rated in
Kelvin Jules, would be 1.8KJ
You can download
Ogg vorbis from their main site
Software you can use to edit, convert and
play Ogg files
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Advanced WMA
Workshop
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Apollo
general audio player
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Audio Conversion Wizard
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Audiograbber
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CDex
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Cool Edit Ogg Vorbis File Filter
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Easy CD-DA Extractor
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GoldWave
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Media Jukebox
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Nero
Plugins by Mausau
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Ogg
Quicktime Components
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Ogg Vorbis
DirectShow Filters
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Sonique
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Vorbis Extension
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WinAmp
See more on OGG Vorbis site
See also Guide on the OGM Format
Using Xvid and Ogg for movies