I suppose you don't recall what command line args you gave it?

Actually, I just encoded a second song, and their is hardly ANY crackling in 
it. I guess sometimes it just depends.

On Tuesday 10 July 2001 09:51 pm, Tim Wunder wrote:
> It's been a while since I played with OGG, but IIRC, it really depended
> heavily on the options for encoding the song. The couple of OGGs I did were
> indistinguishable from thei MP3 couterparts, yet were smaller. I haven't
> played around with OGG encoding from a while, though.
> Tim
>
> On Tuesday 10 July 2001 10:54 pm, you wrote:
> > Now that I have actually listened to an ogg file that I encoded from my
> > cd, and gone back and read the FAQ on the Vorbis website, ogg files
> > aren't quite audio superior to MP3files yet, because oggenc (the ogg
> > encoder) isn't as far along as the actual ogg format. There is quite a
> > bit of popping and crackling during the song in the ogg file.
> >
> > On Tuesday 10 July 2001 08:49 pm, Jerry McBride wrote:
> > > On Tue, 10 Jul 2001 20:44:50 -0500
> > >
> > > Alan Bryant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > I'm just curious as to wether or not anyone hear has had any
> > > > experience with ogg audio files?
> > >
> > > Hey Alan...  What's the difference between ogg and mp3, besides the
> > > formats?
> >
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