Originally by Chironex
Hello, and welcome to Tech Talk with Chironex Fleckeri! I'm here today to talk to you today about the Ogg Vorbis file format.
As you may have noticed, we tend to use Ogg files and refrain from MP3's here at the Nifforum---for example, you cannot attach MP3's to a post (unless you zip them up), and Ogg files are the type used in Knytt Stories. This is because Ogg files tend to be smaller than MP3's, even while sustaining the same sound quality. However, they are not as widely used as MP3's, so do not have a much support.
There are many solutions to playing Ogg files. Here are the best:
XMPlay is a versatile audio player that is capable of playing pretty much any audio format on the market, given you have the required plugins. It is fast, accurate and takes up few resources. Plus, it has a HUGE database of addons. This one's my number one recommendation!
Foobar2000 is another audio player. It comes with more than XMPlay out of the box; however, with Addons, XMPlay can achieve most of the same things the Foobar2000 can (except CD Burning). It also does not support as many audio formats as XMPlay does.
Winamp is the big daddy of all the audio players out there. It can do a bit more than XMPlay or foobar2000; for example, it can play videos, and access online song downloads. However, it takes up a ton of CPU. Not recommended, but some like it.
If you want to convert Ogg files to MP3s, then my favorite converter is
dBpoweramp. This'll do the job quite easily---however, if you want it to convert Oggs to MP3's, you'll need the
Helix Encoder, as you have to purchase a license to use the included Lame MP3 encoder. Helix is much faster than Lame, though.
Many people here also vouch for
Audacity for MP3 and Ogg conversion. Audacity is used as an audio editor (and an excellent one it is!); however, it can also be used for Ogg -> MP3 conversion. However, it requires you to download the Lame encoder yourself (available
here), is very slow compared to dBpoweramp, and does not support batch conversion. Thus, if you have a bunch of Ogg files you must convert to MP3s, I suggest you use dBpoweramp.
I hope you all find this helpful! Now, you never have to complain about people posting Ogg audio files again!