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dam i wish ogg was 1st......
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| tc-fan |
| dam ogg is the BEST compression eva....i bought a new HD mp3 player and it supports ogg...well i encoded some songs in 75kbps and it sound as good as 256 kbps mp3...no loss in quality.... |
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| Mr.Mystery |
| quote: | Originally posted by tc-fan
dam ogg is the BEST compression eva....i bought a new HD mp3 player and it supports ogg...well i encoded some songs in 75kbps and it sound as good as 256 kbps mp3...no loss in quality.... |
Damn, what player is that? I want one too. |
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| KilldaDJ |
my friend joe encoded mixes in 45kbps and it sounded just as good as 128kbps mp3.
excellent compression alogrithm (sp?) imo |
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| Sloouh |
| Yeah, my friends MP3 player supports ogg, its called an I-River I think, not as good a UI as the I-pod though. |
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| Lephaid |
| quote: | Originally posted by Kamikaze Badger
OGG? |
www.vorbis.org |
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| infinity HiGH |
| Yea, Iriver released firmware upgrades for all their players with Ogg support recently. |
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| arturob |
| such a hassle when mp3 is the standard. :p |
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| Roquer |
| I rip all my CDs in FLAC |
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| SuperFarStucker |
| ogg is just a container format, the actual "compression" algorithm is vorbis. That being said, blind tests go in each and every direction between ogg mp3 and aac. Not much of a difference, especially if your using aps on mp3. Ogg actually is supposed to be really poor at low bitrates. wma is a good low bitrate format but mp3 really sucks. No reason to encode at anything lower than 192 besides streaming. |
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| Lumps |
| quote: | Originally posted by infinity HiGH
Yea, Iriver released firmware upgrades for all their players with Ogg support recently. |
Bomb. |
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| tc-fan |
| quote: | Originally posted by arturob
such a hassle when mp3 is the standard. :p |
cuase mp3 blows....try compression mp3 @ 75kbps... |
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