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You can use WavePad (normal version is free, possible to buy masters edition also) to convert WAV files to OGG:

http://www.nch.com.au/wavepad/masters.html

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You can use WavePad (normal version is free, possible to buy masters edition also) to convert WAV files to OGG:

http://www.nch.com.au/wavepad/masters.html

 

 

Thats a handy little app, thanks for the link Lumooja, just what I was looking for.

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Yes, but the lossy compression in Ogg is so good that you don't hear a difference, and the file size is much smaller as with lossless compression.

FLAC is a Ogg codec ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogg#Ogg_codecs ) which has lossless compression, but it compresses only 50% of the file size (Ogg Vorbis compresses around 90% with variable bitrate min:96 max:128 without any hearable quality loss).

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Any compression, when used multiple times on the same data will result in quality loss sooner or later.

 

Compression is a bad thing. Unfortunately, hard-disks aren't big enough and internet connections not fast enough.

 

Not really, lossless is lossless. Zip a file a hundred times, it'll still be the same file when unzipped.

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