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Manage Ogg audio streams with OGMtools
Tue, 03 Jun 2008 08:00:00 GMT
When I make videos, I almost always use Ogg to encode the audio. Storing the audio in Ogg saves space on my machine without sacrificing quality. However, I invariably need to loop, concatenate, or change the audio in some way, which can be difficult. For many of these tasks I turn to the OGMtools suite to make the process easier. Source... |
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