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{{Template: Infobox Format
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{{Infobox Format
| Title     = Vorbis
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| Title       = Vorbis
| Format   = OGG
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| Format     = OGG
| Developer = Chris Montgomery
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| Developer   = Chris Montgomery
| Released = 1993/??/??
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| Header      = Ogg
| FirstGame =  
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| Content    = PCM
| Extension01 = *.ogg
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| Instruments = Intrinsic
| Extension01 = *.oga
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| OutputDA    = Yes
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| OutputMIDI  = No
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| OutputFM    = No
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| OutputPSG  = No
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| Released   = 1993-??-??
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| FirstGame   =  
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| Extension01 = *.ogg
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| Extension02 = *.oga
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| Extension03 = *.mogg
 
}}
 
}}
  
'''''Vorbis (OGG)''''' is a patent free, open source digital music format similar to [[MP3]]. It is part of the Ogg media container.
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'''''Vorbis (OGG)''''' is a patent free, open source digital music format similar, but superior, to [[MP3]]. The VGMPF uses Vorbis for all recorded soundtracks. To learn more about Vorbis and OGG files, including why we use it and how to record into it, read the [[Vorbis Tutorial]].
  
''Vorbis'' is supported natively by [[Winamp]], [[foobar2000]], [[Media Player Classic]], [[VLC]], [[rockbox]], and many other players. More players can be found at [http://www.vorbis.org vorbis.org]. There are also plugins below that give ''Vorbis'' support to [[Windows Media Player]], [[QuickTime]], and [[iTunes]].
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''Vorbis'' is part of the Ogg media container and supported natively by [[Android]], [[foobar2000]], [[VLC]], [[Winamp]], and more. There are also plugins below that give ''Vorbis'' support to [[Windows Media Player]], [[QuickTime]], and [[iTunes]]. Additional players can be and found at [http://www.vorbis.org vorbis.org].
  
If you are using a device that doesn't support ''Vorbis'' (like Apple's iPod or Microsoft's Zune), then read the [http://www.vgmpf.com/Tutorial-Vorbis.html Vorbis Tutorial].
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Vorbis also has feature to support multiple tracks with the extension *.mogg (like [[AY]], [[SID]] or [[SAP]]). Mostly it's used for multitrack ripped songs.
  
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==Players==
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<div style="float:right;">([[:Category: OGG Players|Category]])</div>
  
==Players==
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* [[Android Music Player]] - Android
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* [[Audacity]] - Linux, Macintosh, Windows
 
* [[foobar2000]] - Windows
 
* [[foobar2000]] - Windows
* [[QuickTime Components|iTunes/QuickTime Ogg Codec]] - Macintosh / Windows
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* [[JAM For Windows]] - Windows
* [[MPlayer]] - Macintosh / Linux / Windows
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* [[GoldWave]] - Windows
* [[VLC]] - Windows
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* [[QuickTime Components|iTunes/QuickTime Ogg Codec]] - Macintosh, Windows
* [[Winamp]] - Android / Macintosh / Windows
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* [[VLC]] - Android, FreeBSD, Linux, Macintosh, Windows
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* [[Winamp]] - Android, Macintosh, Windows
 
* [[Ogg Directshow Filters|Windows Media Player Ogg Codec]] - Windows
 
* [[Ogg Directshow Filters|Windows Media Player Ogg Codec]] - Windows
 
* [[XMMS]] - Linux
 
* [[XMMS]] - Linux
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* [[XMPlay]] - Windows
  
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==Editors==
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<div style="float:right;">([[:Category: OGG Editors|Category]])</div>
  
==Editors==
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* [[Audacity]] - Linux, Macintosh, Windows
* [[Audacity]] - Macintosh / Linux / Windows
 
 
* [[GoldWave]] - Windows
 
* [[GoldWave]] - Windows
  
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==Converters==
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<div style="float:right;">([[:Category: OGG Converters|Category]])</div>
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===OGG to ?===
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* [[Audacity]] - Linux, Macintosh, Windows - [[AAC]], [[AC3]], [[AIFF]], [[AMR]], [[AU]], [[FLAC]], [[MP2]], [[MP3]], [[WAV]], [[WMA]]
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* [[foobar2000]] - Windows - [[AAC]], [[AIFF]], [[AU]], [[FLAC]], [[MP3]], [[MusePack]], [[WAV]], [[Wave64]], [[WavPack]]
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* [[JAM For Windows]] - Windows - [[WAV]]
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* [[GoldWave]] - Windows - [[AAC]], [[AIFF]], [[AIFFC]], [[AU]], [[IFF]], [[FLAC]], [[OPUS]], [[M4A]], [[MP3]], [[RAW]], [[VOC]], [[VOX]], [[WAV]], [[WMA]], [[XAC]]
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* [[OGG to MP3]] - Windows - [[MP3]]
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* [[VLC]] - Android, FreeBSD, Linux, Macintosh, Windows - [[FLAC]], [[M4A]], [[MP3]], [[WAV]]
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===? to OGG===
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* [[Audacity]] - Linux, Macintosh, Windows - [[AAC]], [[AC3]], [[AIFF]], [[AMR]], [[AU]], [[FLAC]], [[MP2]], [[MP3]], [[WAV]], [[WMA]]
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* [[foobar2000]] - Windows - [[AAC]], [[AIFF]], [[AU]], [[FLAC]], [[MP3]], [[MusePack]], [[WAV]], [[Wave64]], [[WavPack]]
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* [[GoldWave]] - Windows - [[AAC]], [[AIFF]], [[AIFFC]], [[AU]], [[IFF]], [[FLAC]], [[OPUS]], [[M4A]], [[MP3]], [[RAW]], [[VOC]], [[VOX]], [[WAV]], [[WMA]], [[XAC]]
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* [[VLC]] - Android, FreeBSD, Linux, Macintosh, Windows - [[FLAC]], [[M4A]], [[MP3]], [[WAV]]
  
 
==Games==
 
==Games==
{{Template: Table Header
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<div style="float:right;">([[:Category:Games That Use OGG|Category]])</div>
| Color    = FFF0FF
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| Caption01 = Released
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{| class="wikitable" |
| Caption02 = Title
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! Released
| Caption03 = Sample
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! Title
}}
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! Sample
| 2001/11/10
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|-
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| 2001-11-10
 
| [[Wok (W32)]]
 
| [[Wok (W32)]]
| {{Song-List|01 - Wok - W32 - Wok 1.ogg}}
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| {{Song-Box|01 - Wok - W32 - Wok 1.ogg}}
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|-
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| 2002-01-23
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| [[Serious Sam: The Second Encounter (W32)]]
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| {{Song-Box|00 - Serious Sam- The Second Encounter - W32 - Jingle Bells (electric guitar).ogg}}
 
|-
 
|-
| 2002/11/03
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| 2002-11-03
 
| [[Noiz2sa (W32)]]
 
| [[Noiz2sa (W32)]]
|  
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| {{Song-Box|01 - Noiz2sa - W32 - STG 00.ogg}}
 
|-
 
|-
| 2001/11/10
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| 2001-11-10
| [[Exult (W32)]]
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| [[Exult (LIN)]]
|  
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| {{Song-Box|01 - Exult - LIN - Medieval Town.ogg}}
 
|-
 
|-
| 2003/03/16
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| 2003-03-16
 
| [[rRootage (W32)]]
 
| [[rRootage (W32)]]
|  
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| {{Song-Box|01 - RRootage - W32 - STG A.ogg}}
 
|-
 
|-
| 2003/09/20
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| 2003-09-20
 
| [[A7Xpg (W32)]]
 
| [[A7Xpg (W32)]]
|  
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| {{Song-Box|01 - A7Xpg - W32 - BGM 1.ogg}}
 
|-
 
|-
| 2003/11/29
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| 2003-11-29
 
| [[Parsec47 (W32)]]
 
| [[Parsec47 (W32)]]
|  
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| {{Song-Box|01 - Parsec47 - W32 - PTN 0.ogg}}
 
|-
 
|-
| 2004/04/03
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| 2004-04-03
 
| [[Tumiki Fighters (W32)]]
 
| [[Tumiki Fighters (W32)]]
|  
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| {{Song-Box|01 - Tumiki Fighters - W32 - We Are TUMIKI Fighters.ogg}}
 
|-
 
|-
| 2004/11/13
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| 2004-11-13
 
| [[Torus Trooper (W32)]]
 
| [[Torus Trooper (W32)]]
|  
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| {{Song-Box|01 - Torus Trooper - W32 - Torus Trooper 1.ogg}}
 
|-
 
|-
| 2005/06/18
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| 2005-06-18
 
| [[Gunroar (W32)]]
 
| [[Gunroar (W32)]]
|  
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| {{Song-Box|01 - Gunroar - W32 - Gunroar 0.ogg}}
 
|-
 
|-
| 2006/03/18
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| 2006-03-18
 
| [[Mu-cade (W32)]]
 
| [[Mu-cade (W32)]]
| {{Song-List|01 - Mu-cade - W32 - Mu-cade 1.ogg}}
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| {{Song-Box|01 - Mu-cade - W32 - Mu-cade 1.ogg}}
 
|-
 
|-
| 2006/12/09
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| 2006-12-09
 
| [[Titanion (W32)]]
 
| [[Titanion (W32)]]
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| {{Song-Box|01 - Titanion - W32 - Ttn 1.ogg}}
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|-
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| 2010-01-11
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| [[VVVVVV (W32)]]
 
|  
 
|  
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|-
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| 2010-09-13
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| [[Biolab Disaster (WEB)]]
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| {{Song-Box|01 - Biolab Disaster - WEB - Biochemie.ogg}}
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|-
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| 2012-06-10
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| [[Wolfram (W32)]]
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| {{Song-Box|10 - Wolfram - W32 - March.ogg}}
 
|}
 
|}
  
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==How to Obtain==
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OGG files usually have to be extracted from a game's resource files, although they're sometimes left as is.
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vorbis en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vorbis] - Wikipedia.
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vorbis en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vorbis] - Wikipedia.
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* [http://media.io media.io] - Online converter.

Latest revision as of 06:14, 13 August 2019

Vorbis
OGG.png
Developer: Chris Montgomery
Header: Ogg
Content: PCM
Instruments: Intrinsic
Target Output
Output - Digital Audio.png Output - MIDI - No.png Output - FM Synthesis - No.png Output - PSG - No.png
Released: 1993-??-??
Extensions
  • *.ogg
  • *.oga
  • *.mogg

Vorbis (OGG) is a patent free, open source digital music format similar, but superior, to MP3. The VGMPF uses Vorbis for all recorded soundtracks. To learn more about Vorbis and OGG files, including why we use it and how to record into it, read the Vorbis Tutorial.

Vorbis is part of the Ogg media container and supported natively by Android, foobar2000, VLC, Winamp, and more. There are also plugins below that give Vorbis support to Windows Media Player, QuickTime, and iTunes. Additional players can be and found at vorbis.org.

Vorbis also has feature to support multiple tracks with the extension *.mogg (like AY, SID or SAP). Mostly it's used for multitrack ripped songs.

Players

(Category)

Editors

(Category)

Converters

(Category)

OGG to ?

? to OGG

Games

(Category)
Released Title Sample
2001-11-10 Wok (W32)
2002-01-23 Serious Sam: The Second Encounter (W32)
2002-11-03 Noiz2sa (W32)
2001-11-10 Exult (LIN)
2003-03-16 rRootage (W32)
2003-09-20 A7Xpg (W32)
2003-11-29 Parsec47 (W32)
2004-04-03 Tumiki Fighters (W32)
2004-11-13 Torus Trooper (W32)
2005-06-18 Gunroar (W32)
2006-03-18 Mu-cade (W32)
2006-12-09 Titanion (W32)
2010-01-11 VVVVVV (W32)
2010-09-13 Biolab Disaster (WEB)
2012-06-10 Wolfram (W32)

How to Obtain

OGG files usually have to be extracted from a game's resource files, although they're sometimes left as is.

Links