OGG (Ogg Vorbis Audio)
OGG Vorbis adalah codec audio lossy open-source yang menyediakan kualitas sebanding atau lebih baik dari MP3 tanpa pembatasan paten. Format ini umum digunakan dalam game, perangkat lunak open-source, dan backend streaming Spotify.
Tipe MIME
audio/ogg
Tipe
Biner
Kompresi
Lossy
Kelebihan
- + Completely open source and royalty-free
- + Generally better quality than MP3 at the same bitrate
- + Strong support in games, Firefox, Chrome, and Android
Kekurangan
- − Less universal hardware support than MP3 (some car stereos, iPods)
- − Largely superseded by Opus for new projects
- − Smaller ecosystem of tools compared to MP3
Kapan Menggunakan .OGG
Gunakan OGG Vorbis untuk audio game, proyek open-source, dan aplikasi apa pun di mana codec lossy bebas royalti lebih disukai.
Detail Teknis
Vorbis menggunakan DCT termodifikasi dengan analisis psikoakustik, dienkode dalam format wadah Ogg. Format ini mendukung encoding bitrate variabel dari 45 hingga 500 kbps dan Vorbis Comments untuk metadata.
Riwayat
Christopher Montgomery memulai proyek Ogg pada tahun 1993, dan Vorbis dirilis pada tahun 2000 oleh Xiph.Org Foundation sebagai alternatif bebas paten untuk MP3 dan AAC.
Konversi dari .OGG
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