I'm looking for a program that can convert wav files to the OGG Vorbis format at bitrates lower than 64 kbps. Any suggestions?
A good OGG Vorbis converter
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Scratch that question. Instead, what do I need to make converting audio in an avi from wav to ogg in nandub? -
Using ogg in nandub is a bad idear, as far as I know, seeking will become impossible when using ogg audio in an avi file.
You shoud use ogm files instead, to hold both audio and video.
There is a guide on this at doom9
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khp is correct use oggmachine to mux
try this new technique to make ogg theora
encode video with the vp3 codec from On2 technologies.
i haven't tested it yet, but ogg squish supports it.
they are being developed to mux good together like wma/v
at least until tarkin is released.
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ogg theora, is still in the very early stages of development, it will probably be a long time untill this will rival divx encoded video.
The VP3 codec, which theora is based upon, doesn't look good compared to divx.Donate your idle CPU time for something usefull.
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Ok never mind then. I was just impressed with how good ogg sounds at such low bitrates and thought that I could implement it into my movies for better storage.Comment
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sorry to expand beyond what was needed
just a little extra info.
ogg works good with mpeg4 video.
smaller audio = more video space
best quality would be divx5.0.2Last edited by xviddivxoggmp3; 6 Aug 2002, 09:26 AM.no life just digital
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