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Ask Slashdot: Does Anyone Still Use Ogg Vorbis Format?

Sunday January 7, 2024. 07:34 PM , from Slashdot/Apple
23 years ago, Slashdot interviewed Chris Montgomery about his team's new Ogg Vorbis audio format.
But Slashdot reader joshuark admits when he first heard the name, it reminded him of the mushroom underworld in The Secret World of Og.

I've downloaded videos from the Internet Archive, and one format is the OGG or Ogg Vorbis player format. I just was wondering with other formats, is Ogg still used anymore after approximately 20-years?

I'm not commenting on good/bad/whatever about the format, just is it still in use, relevant anymore?

The nonprofit Xiph.Org Foundation (which develops Orbis Vogg) started work in 2007 on the high-quality/low-delay format Opus, which their FAQ argues 'theoretically' makes other lossy codecs obsolete. 'From technical point of view (loss, delay, bitrates...) it can replace both Vorbis and Speex, and the common proprietary codecs too.'

But elsewhere Xiph.org points out that 'The bitstream format for Vorbis I was frozen Monday, May 8th 2000. All bitstreams encoded since will remain compatible with all future releases of Vorbis.' So how is that playing out in 2024? Share your own thoughts in the comments.

Does anyone still use Ogg Vorbis format?

Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://entertainment.slashdot.org/story/24/01/07/0236224/ask-slashdot-does-anyone-still-use-ogg-vor...

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