An audio codec, similar to MP3 but higher quality (comparable to AAC). Most importantly, it is patent free, unlike those other codecs. |
An audio codec, similar to MP3 but higher quality (comparable to AAC) and generally resulting in smaller filesizes. Most importantly, it is patent free, unlike those other codecs. You might find [Ogg Vorbis] more useful if you want information. |
* Linux/Unix: XMMS, ogg123 (mplayer on Linux doesn't play ogg? I presume it does, but I don't use mplayer, so I wouldn't know. --MichaelVrable) * Mac OS X: Whamb, mplayer |
* Linux/Unix: XMMS, ogg123, mplayer, xine, anything using gstreamer with the stock plugins installed, anything using kdemultimedia, etc * Mac OS X: Whamb, mplayer, anything that uses QuickTime? and [XiphQT] (a free QuickTime? component) |
*** It works with streams (ie: internet radio), but not with music shares, since iTunes is hard-coded to expect the share to be in an mpeg or wav container. |
Apple should support it in the iPod, but doesn't for some reason.
MichaelVrable tries to push its use, for example by using it in the LOTRaThon audio stream and recording.
Players that are known to play OggVorbis, both from disk and from a network stream: