MP3 is the most commonly used file format for audio files, but did you know that the OGG file format offers better audio quality? An OGG file is a compressed audio file similar to an MP3 file but with ...
Ogg's time has come -- again. In an effort to rally support for the underdog media format, the Free Software Foundation has launched PlayOgg.org, a website promoting awareness of the Ogg format. It's ...
Members of the Ogg Vorbis project have unveiled release 1.0 of their software, an open-source alternative to the MP3 format. The official release of the audio encoding and streaming technology has ...
May 21, 2007 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Wired News reports on how to incorporate the Ogg Vorbis file format into your music library. Why Ogg Vorbis? The ...
Hack #70 from iPod & iTunes Hacks by Hadley Stern (O’Reilly Media). Turn iTunes into an Ogg Vorbis–playing application and enjoy the fruits of open source ripping and playing. The MP3 and AAC file ...
Oh, wise A/V-philes, I seek your counsel. I've got an iPod, so my music collection is mostly MP3. My previous MP3 players supported other formats, so it used to be a mixed bag, but when I got the iPod ...
whats settings do you prefer. i have been using 64kbps rate on them. and they sound good.. way better than i could get away with on an mp3. i would just like your opinions, what bitrate do you encode ...
When a developer seeks to stream background ambience for a mobile game or a filmmaker wishes to package a soundtrack without blowing through licensing costs, they will almost inevitably arrive at the ...