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Recommended Ogg Vorbis - Hydrogenaudio …

    https://wiki.hydrogenaud.io/index.php?title=Recommended_Ogg_Vorbis
    They are now the recommended Vorbis encoders at Hydrogenaudio. See Compiling aoTuV for information on how to compile it for Linux. Optimized binaries . These are highly optimized encoders developed by the Ogg Vorbis Acceleration Project codenamed Lancer. They are much faster than the standard binary builds having negligible to nearly no effects on audio quality.

Vorbis - Hydrogenaudio Knowledgebase

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    Vorbis (commonly used inside the Ogg container) is a fully open, non-proprietary, patent-free (subject to speculation ), and royalty-free, general-purpose compressed audio format for mid to high quality (8 khz–48.0 kHz, 16+ bit, multichannel) audio and music at fixed and variable bitrates from 16 to >256 kbps/channel.

EAC and Ogg Vorbis - Hydrogenaudio Knowledgebase

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    Software Needed []. Exact Audio Copy; Oggenc2 Download latest version from RareWares Ogg page; Download accelerated Lancer version from The Ogg Vorbis Acceleration Project; Installation []. Note: This guide assumes that EAC is has been configured for secure ripping, if not please follow this guide. Unzip the chosen Oggenc2.exe build into the same directory that EAC …

MPC vs OGG VORBIS vs MP3 at 175 kbps - Hydrogenaudio

    https://hydrogenaud.io/index.php?topic=23355.0
    It’s my fault: I’ve expected from aoTuV tuning to erase the existing frontier between –q 5,99 and –q 6,00: this encoder only reduced the gap. There are ~10 kbps difference between 5,50 and 5,99 but few quality improvements. There are also 10 kbps difference between 5,99 and 6,00, but huge quality progress are audible.

Vorbis Comment - Hydrogenaudio Knowledgebase

    https://wiki.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?title=Vorbis_comment
    You can help the Hydrogenaudio Knowledgebase by expanding it. Vorbis Comment is a metadata format, similar to ID3 and APE tags, specified by Xiph.org initially for use with (Ogg) Vorbis, and since then also used for, notably, FLAC and Opus .

oggenc - Hydrogenaudio Knowledgebase

    https://wiki.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?title=Oggenc
    oggenc is the official (Ogg) Vorbis encoder by the Xiph.Org Foundation.It is part of vorbis-tools. oggenc2 is an enhanced version of oggenc developed by John33. Features compression from lossless files (Monkey's Audio, LPAC, FLAC, OptimFROG, WavPack and Shorten - requires presence of decoders), and the ability to specify "padding" in the headers for subsequent …

oggdropXPd - Hydrogenaudio Knowledgebase

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    For some guidelines on what -q value to use, check out the Recommended Ogg Vorbis page. Use Quality Mode by selection of Approximate Bitrate; Sometimes you need to encode files at a certain bitrate, e.g. for streaming. Choose this and specify the approximate bitrate you're trying to get. Bitrate management

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