OGG to OPUS converter
About OGG | About OPUS |
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OGG converter | OPUS converter |
OGG is a free, open-source file format developed for audio and video data. It is commonly used for streaming media over the Internet and as a basis for streaming protocols like RTSP and Icecast. OGG files are typically compressed using the Vorbis audio encoding format but may also use other audio formats like Speex. Compared to other comparable file formats, OGG files provide greater compression and reduce file size without sacrificing audio quality. Despite their smaller size, OGG files still store much more information than MP3 files. As a result, this file format is often used by music producers who want to distribute their music without sacrificing audio quality. | The OPUS file format is a widely used audio format for compressing digital audio data. It is an open, royalty-free speech and music codec that provides high-quality sound at low bit rates and is suitable for both streaming and non-streaming applications. OPUS files are based on the Ogg container format and use a variable bitrate (VBR) approach to encoding, allowing users to adjust the amount of data encoded according to their needs. OPUS files offer support for a variety of features including multi-channel surround sound, low-delay and wide-band options, forward error correction and support for metadata such as artist, album and track names. Additionally, OPUS files can support a range of data rates from 6 to 510 kbps and can be easily opened by most modern music players. |