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im a bit lost with this ogg thing do you..
(a) ripp a file, say from cd to mp3 and then convert to ogg?
or do you
(b) just ripp from cd to ogg at what ever setting u want?
cause i did (b) and the files where very big (well bigger than i thought they should be) :??
and i tried loads of different settings.. Cd N Go is the prog i used.. am i missing something??
in plain english i read somewhere that a Mp3 file of 128kbps is the equivalent of an ogg at 56 so please someone help me cause i listened to the quality of what i ripped and the file sizes where v.big and quality wasnt as great as everyone is saying
Thanx
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Posted: 2003-07-03 02:30:34
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I thought it was mp3 128kbps = ogg 96kbps?
I did convert my mp3 128kbps down to 96kbps and the resulting mp3 files were smaller and I was listening through earphones so CD-quality music doesn't really matter that much.
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Posted: 2003-07-03 02:38:32
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yea but do you start by ripping your music to mp3 and then to ogg? cause i ripped from cd to ogg and the files where the same size as when i ripped the same track to mp3 and i used the same bitrate etc etc
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Posted: 2003-07-03 02:42:36
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On 2003-07-03 02:42:36, lectrosoul wrote:
yea but do you start by ripping your music to mp3 and then to ogg?
I read some people say it's better to do a direct conversion (CD -> ogg) Also saves time with the conversion process
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Posted: 2003-07-03 02:48:32
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