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Author: Derek Neighbors
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Old-Topics: MP3 to OGG converter? (Was: Re: Xmms and RH8)
Subject: OGG and Losslessness (Re: MP3 to OGG converter? (Was: Re: Xmms and RH8))
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While I agree with your assessment, I think the statement "both formats
are lossy" is incorrect. OggVorbis supports lossless compression. (or
at least that is my understanding as of v1.0)

>From the documentation:

http://www.xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/doc/stereo.html

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Lossless Stereo
Using polar mapping and/or channel interleaving, it's possible to couple
Vorbis channels losslessly, that is, construct a stereo coupling
encoding that both saves space but also decodes bit-identically to dual
stereo. OggEnc 1.0 and later uses this mode in all high-bitrate
encoding.

Overall, this stereo mode is overkill; however, it offers a safe
alternative to users concerned about the slightest possible degradation
to the stereo image or archival quality audio.
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On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 10:50, David Mandala wrote:
> Since both formats are lossy you would not want to go from mp3 to ogg.
> You would want ot start with the original CD's and recompress them into
> ogg format. Going from mp3 to ogg will sound really bad.
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> Cheers,
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> On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 10:17, Alan Dayley wrote:
> > At 09:35 AM 10/17/02 -0700, you wrote:
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> > >The right answer is not 'download the xmms-mpg123' rpm. The right
> > >answer is use .ogg format instead. Demand it from those whom you trad=

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> > >music with. So that mp3 will go away. ;)
> > >
> > >I say this because there may come a day in which you wont be able to
> > >freely download xmms-mpg123 either. It is better to free your self fr=

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> > >the mp3 patent now, instead of when its too late. ;)
> > >
> > >--
> > >Derek Neighbors
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> > Good point. Follow-up question then is: Is there a utility for easily=20
> > converting MP3 to OGG? Something script-able would be great. Point it=

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> > a directory and say convert.
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