To anyone who wants to compare Ogg Vorbis to various other codecs, or at all, try converting modules (.mod/.xm/.it/etc) to .wav and then encoding them with oggenc. While most modules arn't what most people would use Vorbis for, it will give you a good idea on what it can (and can't!) do. www.modarchive.com has loads of modules. Try the techno ones, in particular. http://www.freesklyarov.org - Free Dmitry! PGP Pub key: http://shell.world-net.co.nz/~kyhwana/DanielRPubKey.asc Fingerprint: 416D 4027 D635 AF51 F2BF 60DF 4D94 F7A0 9893 2848 --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject is needed. Unsubscribe messages sent to the list will be ignored/filtered.
yeah I have module service too and I see that modules sound cool with ogg... mp3 cuts high frequencies... iMPacT / Module X-plosion http://www.mxp.w3.pl --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject is needed. Unsubscribe messages sent to the list will be ignored/filtered.
If the Techno Scene is ever to become interested in Ogg, the mods need to support Ogg samples. I would suggest trying to get people developing trackers such as the popular ModTracker to build in Ogg support. --------------------------------------- From: Daniel Richards (kyhwana@world-net.co.nz) Date: Thu 16 Aug 2001 - 05:59:58 PDT To anyone who wants to compare Ogg Vorbis to various other codecs, or at all, try converting modules (.mod/.xm/.it/etc) to .wav and then encoding them with oggenc. While most modules arn't what most people would use Vorbis for, it will give you a good idea on what it can (and can't!) do. www.modarchive.com has loads of modules. Try the techno ones, in particular. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject is needed. Unsubscribe messages sent to the list will be ignored/filtered.
Daniel Richards wrote:> To anyone who wants to compare Ogg Vorbis to various other > codecs, or at all, try converting modules (.mod/.xm/.it/etc) to .wav > and then encoding them with oggenc. > While most modules arn't what most people would use Vorbis for, it > will give you a good idea on what it can (and can't!) do. > www.modarchive.com has loads of modules. Try the techno ones, in > particular.I release all my tunes, whose samples are bigger than the .OGG in the end, and/or which got a significant post production treatment as OGGs. OGG, being very gentle to my music and just better than MP3, was the main reason for me to switch. My love to OGG for it being free, great, cool, 1337, having a nice developer, good support, blah 'n all that evolved later when I invested some time in checking out Vorbis more deeply. :) Moritz --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject is needed. Unsubscribe messages sent to the list will be ignored/filtered.