I tried out VP3 video and it appears to have a better picture reproduction than both MPEG-4 and Divx 5 pro for the same bitrate. It plays smoothly at full screen on a PII 400MHz PC. Vorbis (RC3) at 96k has a more natural sound than all other audio codecs I've tested at this bitrate and beats some such as WMA, AAC and RA8 at or beyond 128k.
Merging these two codecs to give a audio/video codec seems like a very good idea. AS the OGG codec has support for up to 255 audio channels, it would be possible to make an encoder to encode 5.1 sound as well the video, e.g. A movie with DVD quality picture with 5.1 sound on a standard CD.
25.6.2002 04:25 #1
WoW !
Thanks for the input, seanbyrne.
I've just discovered .ogg (vorbis audio)myself, and am presently engaged in transferring gobs of music cds. I am *delighted* that Xiph.org has found a corporate sponsor to help offset the loss of iCast. I wonder how vp3 (or vp5) will fit into their ogg-tarkin plans?
I rarely see much in the way of updates at vorbis.com, and it's gratifying I chose a site (right here) that *does* provide timely updates!
-- Mike, Klingon --
25.6.2002 21:40 #2