Difference between revisions of "Ogg"
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Being a [[Container]] format, ogg can embed third-party codecs (such as [[DivX]], [[Dirac]], [[XviD]], [[MP3]] and others) but usually Ogg is used with the following.<BR> | Being a [[Container]] format, ogg can embed third-party codecs (such as [[DivX]], [[Dirac]], [[XviD]], [[MP3]] and others) but usually Ogg is used with the following.<BR> | ||
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Revision as of 02:00, 16 December 2006
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VLC can encode and decode this container. The module name to use at the command line is ogg. |
Being a Container format, ogg can embed third-party codecs (such as DivX, Dirac, XviD, MP3 and others) but usually Ogg is used with the following.
- Audio codecs
- Text codec
- Writ a text codec designed to embed subtitles or captions
- Video codecs
(Taken from the wikipedia article)