Convert OGM to MP3
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Extension | .ogm |
Category | 🔵 video |
Description | 🔵 The OGM (Ogg Media File) file format is a media container that is used to package and synchronize various media streams, including video, audio, and subtitles. The OGM format was based on the more general Ogg format developed by the Xiph.Org Foundation, and although it is not an official part of the Ogg specification, it gained popularity in the early 2000s due to its support for multiple audio and video streams. Can include subtitles in text format. Supports multiple audio streams allowing the user to choose between different languages or audio tracks during playback. The OGM format was used as an alternative to more common formats such as AVI or MP4, but over time it has given way to more advanced and widely supported container formats such as MKV (Matroska), which provide greater flexibility and standards support. |
Technical details | 🔵 Files with the OGM extension are multimedia containers that can contain video, audio, and subtitles. This format was developed as an extension of the standard Ogg container and supports many different data streams. The main technical details of OGM include: - Standard: Non-standard extension of the Ogg format. - Video codecs: Codecs such as Theora, DivX, XviD are often used. - Audio codecs: Typically uses Vorbis for audio; Supports other codecs, including MP3. - Subtitles: Can include text subtitles that can be embedded into the stream. - Metadata: Supports inclusion of metadata such as title, genre, artist and other information. - Synchronization: Allows synchronization between video and audio streams. - Interactivity: May include interactive elements such as menus. - Usage: Although OGM was popular in the early 2000s, it has been largely replaced by other formats such as MKV, which offer more flexibility and better support. Today, the use of the OGM file has decreased due to the emergence of more modern and functional formats, but some multimedia players still support their playback. |
MP3 Audio File
Extension | .mp3 |
Category | 🔵 audio |
Programs | 🔵 Microsoft Windows Media Player 🔵 VLC media player 🔵 MPlayer 🔵 jetAudio 🔵 Zune 🔵 Audacity 🔵 Apple iTunes 🔵 Plex Media Center 🔵 Amarok 🔵 Xine 🔵 Totem |
Description | 🔵 The .mp format refers to an audio coding format for digital audio that employs a form of lossy data compression. It's a widely used audio format for consumer audio streaming and storage and has become the standard codec for transferring and playing back music on most digital audio players. MP files reduce file size without significantly impacting perceived sound quality by eliminating sounds beyond most people's hearing range. |
Technical details | 🔵 The `.mp3` format, MPEG-1 Audio Layer III, is a commonly utilized digital audio format. Key technical details include: - Lossy Compression: Reduces file size by removing inaudible sounds. - Compression Ratio: Typically about 10:1, balancing quality and size. - Bitrate: Encodes at variable rates, affecting quality and size. - Sampling Rates: Supports a variety of rates, including CD quality. - Channel Modes: Provides options for mono, stereo, joint stereo, and dual channel. - Metadata: Contains information such as title, artist, and genre (ID3 tags). - Streaming: Ideally suited for internet audio streaming. - Universal Playback: Compatible with most devices and software. - Variable Bitrate (VBR): Dynamically adjusts bitrate for efficiency. - Frequency Range: Covers 20 Hz to 20 kHz (the range of human hearing). - File Size: Significantly smaller than uncompressed audio. - Psychoacoustic Model: Removes less audible frequencies. - Developed by the Fraunhofer Society in the 1990s, the MP3 format revolutionized the music industry with its efficient compression and broad compatibility, simplifying digital audio storage and sharing. |
Developer | 🔵 Moving Picture Experts Group |
MIME type | 🔵 audio/mp3 🔵 audio/mpeg3 🔵 audio/mpg 🔵 audio/mpeg 🔵 audio/x-mpeg 🔵 audio/x-mpeg-3 🔵 audio/mp3 🔵 audio/x-mpegaudio 🔵 audio/x-mpg 🔵 audio/x-mp3 |