Follow the steps below to convert WAV files to OGG using
Toolsoft Audio Converter.
1. After launch
Toolsoft Audio Converter, Click on the "Add" button to select
WAV files as input.
2. Click on the "Format" combobox to select
OGG format for output.
If you want to change the output quality, select the "Quality" combobox. (optional)
If you want to change the output folder, click on the "Browse for Folder" icon button to change. (optional)
3. Click "Convert".
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What is WAV?
WAV (or WAVE), short for Waveform audio format, is a Microsoft and IBM audio file format standard for storing an audio bitstream on PCs. Though a WAV file can hold compressed audio (alaw, ulaw, ima adpcm, creative adpcm, microsoft adpcm, mp3 codec etc), the most common WAV format contains uncompressed audio in the linear pulse code modulation (LPCM) format. The standard audio file format for CDs, for example, is LPCM-encoded, containing two channels of 44,100 samples per second, 16 bits per sample.
What is OGG?
Ogg Vorbis is a high-quality lossy audio compression format. If you need CD-quality sound, neither OGG Vorbis nor MPEG-1 audio layer 3 (nor any other lossy audio codec) can provide exact reproduction; instead, consider using a lossless audio compression scheme like FLAC or APE. Ogg Vorbis is designed for the compression of music and general purpose audio. Special purpose codecs can achieve much greater compression of speech than OGG Vorbis.
Ogg Vorbis will likely be considered one of the most exciting developments in music history. As a creator of music, nothing is more important than getting your music heard. But, how can a creator of music be sure that the music he produces today isn't restricted in the future? Ogg Vorbis is truly open source and royalty free. A musician can create Ogg files and never have to worry about the music being restricted.
If you like Ogg Vorbis, you'd better encode from original, lossless audio sources (like CDs) so that you can get better sound quality. If you have ogg files already and want to listen to ogg songs on portable ipod player, mobile phone, itunes or windows media player, you will need to change ogg files to wma, aac, m4a, mpeg-1 audio layer 3 formats.