Lib-Ray Video Standard: FLAC and Vorbis codecs for Sound

Posted by scrubs on Apr 20, 2012 12:10 AM EDT
Free Software Magazine; By Terry Hancock
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In my previous column, I described the success I've had with using VP8 for compressing the video for the Lib-Ray main feature multimedia file. At the end of that process, though, I still have a silent film. We also need to get the audio, and make a decision about the format. WebM calls for Vorbis sound, which probably makes sense for internet downloads, but this is where we part ways -- for my application, bit-perfect audio with FLAC seems to make more sense, at least for the main audio tracks (Vorbis is still in the picture for things like commentaries).

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