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OGG vs W64

OGG vs W64

Ein detaillierter Vergleich von OGG Vorbis Audio und Sony Wave64 — Dateigröße, Qualität, Kompatibilität und welches je nach Workflow zu wählen ist.

OGG

OGG Vorbis Audio

Audio Files

OGG Vorbis is an open-source, royalty-free lossy audio format. It generally offers better quality than MP3 at equivalent bitrates and is commonly used in gaming, open-source software, and web audio.

Über OGG-Dateien
W64

Sony Wave64

Audio Files

Wave64 (W64) is an extension of the WAV format developed by Sony that breaks the 4 GB file size limit of standard WAV by using 64-bit chunk sizes. It is used in professional audio production for very long or multi-channel recordings.

Über W64-Dateien

Vorteilsvergleich

OGG Vorteile

  • Completely royalty-free — no patent worries for encoders or decoders.
  • Container is streaming-friendly — useful for internet radio.
  • Native support in HTML5 <audio>, every major Linux distro, and most audio tools.
  • Can multiplex any number of tracks (audio, video, text) in one file.
  • Mature tooling via libvorbis, libopus, and FFmpeg.

W64 Vorteile

  • Unlimited file size (64-bit chunks).
  • Professional DAW compatibility.
  • Bit-exact lossless.

Einschränkungen

OGG Einschränkungen

  • Apple and Microsoft avoided Ogg historically — iOS and Safari only added Opus support recently.
  • Hardware decoder support is rare — encoding for battery-constrained devices (phones) still favors AAC.
  • Confusing naming: ".ogg" could be Vorbis, Opus, Speex, or FLAC.
  • Metadata conventions (Vorbis comments) are simpler than MP4's tagging.

W64 Einschränkungen

  • Less universal than WAV.
  • Niche — only matters for very large sessions.
  • Competes with RF64.

Technische Spezifikationen

Spezifikation OGG W64
MIME types audio/ogg, application/ogg
Extensions .ogg (audio), .oga, .ogv (video), .ogx (app), .opus
Standard RFC 3533 (container), RFC 5334 (MIME)
Codecs Vorbis, Opus, Speex, FLAC, Theora (video), Dirac
Streaming Native (page-based structure)
MIME type audio/x-w64
Extension .w64
Max size 2^64 bytes
Relative RF64 (EBU 64-bit WAV)

Typische Dateigrößen

OGG

  • 3-min music (Vorbis q5 / ~160 kbps) 3.5 MB
  • 1-hour podcast (Vorbis q3) 45 MB
  • Game sound effects (Vorbis q2) 5-30 KB each

W64

  • 1-hour 24-bit 48 kHz mono ~620 MB
  • 48-hour field recording ~30 GB

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Häufig gestellte Fragen

OGG is an open-source multimedia container format developed by the Xiph.Org Foundation. It most commonly holds Vorbis audio (for music) or Opus audio (for voice), offering good quality at lower bitrates than MP3.

OGG is an open-source multimedia container formato developed pelo Xiph.Org Foundation. It most commonly holds Vorbis audio (for music) ou Opus audio (for voice), offering boa qualidade at baixaer bitrates than MP3.

OGG files play in VLC, Firefox, Chrome, foobar2000, and Audacity. Android supports OGG natively. On iOS and iTunes, you may need to convert to a supported format like MP3 or AAC.

OGG arquivos reproduzir in VLC, Firefox, Chrome, foobar2000, e Audacity. Android suporta OGG natively. no iOS e iTunes, you may precisar converter para um suportado formato like MP3 ou AAC.

OGG Vorbis delivers better audio quality at the same bitrate compared to MP3. However, MP3 has universal device support. Use OGG in open-source projects and games. Convert to MP3 when maximum compatibility is needed.

OGG Vorbis delivers better qualidade do áudio at the same bitrate comparado a MP3. Porém, MP3 has universal device support. usar OGG in open-source projects e games. converter to MP3 when máximo compatibilidade is needed.