[vox-tech] portable mp3 player in linux

Henry House hajhouse at houseag.com
Fri Dec 3 09:30:52 PST 2004


På fredag, 03 december 2004, skrev Peter Jay Salzman:
[...]
> I've heard that ogg sounds similar to an mp3 file at 64kbs higher in
> sampling, so that a 64kbs ogg sounds like a 128 kbs mp3.  I've also read that
> that 192kbs ogg is indistinguishable from flac.  I started to collect flac,
> but haven't jumped on the ogg bandwagon yet.  Perhaps it's time...

N.B.: Files of type ogg may contain sound encoded by either Vorbis (regular
lossy ogg) or flac codecs!

Personally, I use flac for archival purposes and ogg vorbis where supported
for filesize-critical uses.

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