[vorbis] Ogg Vorbis files can be compressed ?!?

Nescafe nescafe at gwain.fr.st
Fri Jan 17 10:18:47 PST 2003



> Can you tell us what program and options you used to make the Ogg Vorbis
> file? If there isn't a copyright issue, could you also post the original
> WAV file somewhere so others could try and see if they get the same
> result?

I use oggenc downloaded from :
http://www.vorbis.com/files/1.0/windows/vorbis-tools-1.0-win32.zip
With single setting "-q 0"

I tried to use ReHuff, using <malloc.h> because
I am on a windows platform, but the output stream
seemed invalid. However, it was only 126'499 bytes
but packed aswell to 102'693 (zip) or even as low
as 98'520 (rar3), but I guess this is not a valid test
even though the file looked just like an ogg vorbis
when opened with notepad :)

So, lazy me, I posted the wave file, actually an .xm
rendered through winamp, so that you can try to
encode it with your own oggenc, or to rehuff with
your own rehuff. I heard about a patch to get the
stream valid, but it seems way too long to apply.
Maybe I'll give it a try, it seems just as nice as it
sounds.

http://gwaingroup.1.free.fr/2003/01/17/
for WAV and XM version of the sample.

Nescafe

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