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<blockquote data-quote="James" data-source="post: 438552" data-attributes="member: 7582"><p>Your right about an ogg not being quite as portable, but they can always be converted back to an mp3 to put in your ipod.</p><p></p><p>As for not saving any space, that isn't true. I converted a 1.8 gig .wav file to an 128 aac file and it was 57 megs. I then converted that same 1.8 gig .wav file to a 160 .ogg and it was only 47.2 megs. Think how much smaller it would have been at the 128 format, or say a 96 format. When it comes to smaller files that retain good sound .ogg is right up there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James, post: 438552, member: 7582"] Your right about an ogg not being quite as portable, but they can always be converted back to an mp3 to put in your ipod. As for not saving any space, that isn't true. I converted a 1.8 gig .wav file to an 128 aac file and it was 57 megs. I then converted that same 1.8 gig .wav file to a 160 .ogg and it was only 47.2 megs. Think how much smaller it would have been at the 128 format, or say a 96 format. When it comes to smaller files that retain good sound .ogg is right up there. [/QUOTE]
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