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Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga News and Community Announcements => General Internet News => Topic started by: GadgetMaster on July 14, 2002, 11:49:37 AM
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Ogg Vorbis, the open source audio compression format, went gold today.
With the release of the first full version, developers can create hardware or software products to encode or decode music files without restrictions, royalty payments, or limits on distribution.
For music fans the hope is that major hardware vendors will back the format, which is promoted as offering higher quality playback in less space than MP3.
More Here (http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/26176.html)
Source: TheRegister (http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/26176.html)
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Hopefully a port for Amiga will be made now.
I dont know how quality compares to mp3pro and wma (windows media audio?) since i dont have encoders for these (and am not even bothered to find one for windows)
I have encoded some tracks to both .ogg and .mp3 and .ogg sounds a little bit better with more stereo effect. especially at lower bitrates.
Encoding and decoding is slower compared to mp3 and playing .ogg uses more processor power but that could be because i am using pre-release versions that are not optimized.
I dont mind paying for something good but I am always interested in free stuff :-) (that counts for both money-wise and usage restrictions wise)
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Hoya!
Hope this will be available for Amiga soon.
However, if it's more CPU-hungry than MP3, one will need a PPc to get
it running fine... :-\ Will my 060 be enough?
Anyway, it's a good news since MP3s, altough HEAVILY compressed, still
use some megs...!
Be funky
M A D
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Will my 060 be enough?
from the
vorbis faq (http://www.vorbis.com/faq.psp)
The decoding is roughly the same complexity as MP3 decoding, and once the Vorbis decoding tools are optimized, they should decode at similar speeds.
.ogg files are not that much smaller than mp3. They will still use some Mb's