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* [[VorbisSoftwarePlayers]]: List of media players that can play Ogg Vorbis | * [[VorbisSoftwarePlayers]]: List of media players that can play Ogg Vorbis | ||
* [[VorbisDecoders]]: List of decoders (e.g. Xiph, Tremor, JOrbis, etc) | * [[VorbisDecoders]]: List of decoders (e.g. Xiph, Tremor, JOrbis, etc) | ||
* [[VorbisEncoders]]: List of encoders (e.g. aoTuV, GT) | * [[VorbisEncoders]]: List of encoders (e.g. Xiph, aoTuV, GT) | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [http://www.rjamorim.com/test/multiformat128/results.html 128kbps listening test] | * [http://www.rjamorim.com/test/multiformat128/results.html 128kbps listening test] |
Revision as of 02:14, 1 December 2004
About
Ogg Vorbis is a patent-clear, fully open general purpose audio encoding format standard that rivals or surpasses the 'upcoming' generation of proprietary coders (AAC and TwinVQ, also known as VQF).
libvorbis, a BSD-licensed source implementation of Vorbis as a library is available; See the Ogg Vorbis page for documentation, downloads and distribution terms.
Further, many players support Ogg Vorbis; see vorbis.com for a list of all the players we know about.
More information
- VorbisHardware: List of hardware-players supporting Ogg Vorbis
- GamesThatUseVorbis: List of games using Ogg Vorbis
- VorbisTools: Reference tools maintained by Xiph.org
- VorbisSoftwarePlayers: List of media players that can play Ogg Vorbis
- VorbisDecoders: List of decoders (e.g. Xiph, Tremor, JOrbis, etc)
- VorbisEncoders: List of encoders (e.g. Xiph, aoTuV, GT)