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Total Audio MP3 Converter

Convert OGG to FLAC


Total Audio MP3 Converter converts OGG to FLAC easily and quickly. The software supports more than 90 audio and video formats as input, and converts to popular audio formats such as AAC, AIFF, M4A, M4B, MP3, OGG, WAV, WMA, and so on.

Total Audio MP3 Converter supports batch conversion, and is full compatible with Vista and Windows 7 (both 32-bit and 64-bit editions).

  1. Free Download Total Audio MP3 Converter
  2. Install the Software by Step-by-step Instructions
  3. Launch Total Audio MP3 Converter
  4. Choose OGG Files


  5. Click "Add Files"
    Click "Add Files" button to choose OGG files and add them to conversion list.

    Choose one or more FLAC files
    Choose one or more OGG files you want to convert and then click Open. Total Audio MP3 Converter will open the files, and then read file information such as duration, bit rate, sample, and channels, and show them on the program.

  6. Choose Target File Format


  7. to FLAC
    Choose "to FLAC"

  8. Convert OGG to FLAC

    Click Convert
    Click "Convert" to convert OGG files to FLAC.

    Converting OGG to FLAC
    The software is converting OGG files to FLAC.

  9. Play & Browse


  10. Play & Browse
    Right-click converted item and choose "Play Destination" to play the destination file, choose "Browse Destination Folder" to open Windows Explorer to browse the destination file.

  11. Done

 

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What is OGG?
Ogg is a free, open standard container format maintained by the Xiph.Org Foundation. The creators of the Ogg format claim that it is unrestricted by software patents and is designed to provide for efficient streaming and manipulation of high quality digital multimedia.

The name "Ogg" refers to the file format which can multiplex a number of separate independent free and open source codecs for audio, video, text (such as subtitles), and metadata.

In the Ogg multimedia framework, Theora provides a lossy video layer, while the music-oriented Vorbis codec most commonly acts as the audio layer. The human speech compression codec Speex, lossless audio compression codec FLAC, and OggPCM may also act as audio layers.

The term "Ogg" is commonly used to refer to audio file format Ogg Vorbis, that is, Vorbis-encoded audio in the Ogg container. Previously, the .ogg file extension was used for any content distributed within Ogg, but as of 2007, the Xiph.Org Foundation requests that .ogg be used only for Vorbis due to backward compatibility concerns. The Xiph.Org Foundation decided to create a new set of file extensions and media types to describe different types of content such as .oga for audio only files, .ogv for video with or without sound (including Theora), and .ogx for applications.

Because the format is free, and its reference implementation is non-copylefted, Ogg's various codecs have been incorporated into a number of different free and proprietary media players, both commercial and non-commercial, as well as portable media players and GPS receivers from different manufacturers.

What is FLAC?
Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) is a file format for lossless audio data compression. Being lossless, FLAC does not remove information from the audio stream, as lossy compression formats such as MP3, AAC, and Vorbis do. FLAC's primary author is Josh Coalson. FLAC reduces bandwidth and storage requirements without sacrificing the integrity of the audio source. A digital audio recording (such as a CD track) encoded to FLAC can be decompressed into an identical copy of the audio data. Audio sources encoded to FLAC are typically reduced in size 40 to 50 percent (46% according to their own comparison). FLAC is suitable for everyday audio playback and archival, with support for tagging, cover art and fast seeking. FLAC's free and open source royalty-free nature makes it well-supported by many software applications, but FLAC playback support in portable audio devices and dedicated audio systems is limited at this time.

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