Oh yeah! Ogg is just the holy jesus of filetypes in my little opinion. I 
usually record my filees at about Quality 6 variable with oggs so it ends up 
being around 160-200K when I encode. When I am encoding with MP3, I encode 
at MP3 variable at the extreme precent in CDEx which is between 128K and 
320K. I am of course refering to wripping CD's here.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Brandon Hicks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Ogg. Was: Re: making music CD's


> hey all
> ogg rocks! especially when you get the other encoder that rarewares has, i
> can't remember the name of it, but instead of degrading the quality, it 
> just
> kind of compresses the stereo field. I don't notice it much unless i'm
> looking for it, and even then at around 70 kbps, quality 0.13 or something
> like that, maybe even lower, it still sounds like about 160 kbps encoded 
> mp3
> files. Luckily i've got a samsung mp3 player that plays ogg, so I can have
> my 200 songs on 512 mb. lol
> l8r
>
> Brandon Hicks
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