Thanks
- Waldo

On Nov 7, 2005, at 1:52 PM, BJ Weschke wrote:

 You're probably not going to be violating any patent protections by
using OGG instead of MP3. As far as compression goes, I've found the
difference between the two of them to be negligible. I've always used
OGG when possible to stay "IP safe".

On 11/7/05, Waldo Rubinstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm trying to archive out call recordings and would appreciate some
feedback as to which audio compression is more recommended MP3 or
OGG. In the past, I've use lame to convert to MP3, but I noticed the
audio volume drops significantly. Is it just a setting on the command
line of lame or is OGG better? Which achieves higher compression
rates while maintaining call quality?

Thanks,
Waldo

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