Ogg

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ogg
VLC can encode and decode this container.

The module name to use at the command line is ogg.

Wikipedia has information on this entry:
Ogg is free and open source!

Being a Container format, ogg can embed third-party codecs (such as DivX, XviD, MP3 and others) but usually Ogg is used with Vorbis, Theora, FLAC and Dirac.

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Accepted codecs

Below are the compatible codecs for OGG.

Accepted audio codecs

  • vorb: Vorbis handles general audio data at mid- to high-level bitrates (~16-256 kbit/s/channel)
  • flac: Free lossless audio codec. Has same sound quality as wave, but only cca half the size.
  • spx: Speex handles voice data at low bitrates (~8-32 kbit/s/channel)

Accepted video codecs

  • theo: Theora based upon On2's VP3, it is targeted at competing with MPEG-4 video (i.e. DivX and XviD), RealVideo, or Windows Media Video.
  • drac
  • tark (decoding only): Tarkin, an experimental codec utilizing 3D wavelet transforms. It has been put on hold, with Theora becoming the main focus for video encoding.

Meta codecs

  • cmml (decoding only): Text information

Source code


References

Some of this page is taken from the Wikipedia article on this subject.

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