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Convert OGG to MKV
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OGG to MKV Converter Software converts OGG files to MKV. The converter
supports popular codecs for MKV file such as H.264, MPEG-4, Xvid, AAC, AC-3, MP2,
MP3, and Vorbis. The software could calculate bit rate for video according to
video size automatically.
The converter supports common media formats such as MOV, iPod, PPM image sequence, CAF (Core Audio Format), M4V, AVI, M4R (iPhone ringtone), etc. It
could convert WMV to VOB (DVD Video), AVI to MP2, XVID to FLAC, AVI to DivX, MPEG to JPG image sequence, and so on. In other words, the software is an ideal format
Converter Software for common uses.
OGG to MKV Converter Software supports batch conversion and, is full compatible
with Windows 10/8/7/Vista/XP/2000.
What is OGG?
The Ogg format is a container used for storing audio data. The term "Vorbis"
refers to a specific encoding scheme provided by Xiph.Org, the developers
of Ogg. The Ogg container format can multiplex a number of independent
streams for audio, video, text (such as subtitles), and metadata. Because
the format is free, and its reference implementation is not subject to
restrictions associated with copyright, 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. OGG includes a number of separate
independent open source codecs for both audio and video. Due to the fact
that this format is patent-free and fully open ogg's various codecs have
been incorporated into a number of different free and commercial media
players. The bitstream format for Vorbis I was frozen Monday, May 8th 2000.
All bitstreams encoded since will remain compatible with all future releases
of Vorbis. The OGG file type is most commonly associated with the audio
compression program Vorbis. These files are typically used to store compressed
audio, but can also be used for video streams. 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. OGG files
may also include other types of audio compression, including FLAC and Speex.
However, these files then cannot officially be referred to as "Vorbis"
files, since they use a different compression scheme.
What is MKV?
A MKV (Matroska video) file is a video file, similar to AVI and MP4 files,
but unlike these multimedia formats, the MKV format is an open source container
format. Files are store in .MKV file extensions. Its main features include
fast seeking, high error recovery, modularly extendable, selectable subtitle
and audio streams, chapter entries, menus, and streamable over the internet.
MKV is an envelope for which there can be many audio, video and subtitles
streams, allowing the user to store a complete movie or CD in a single
file. For a media player to read MKV files, the latest codec pack must
first be installed, usually recommended from the Combined Community Codec
Pack. Matroska is designed with the future in mind. It incorporates features
you would expect from a modern container format, like: Fast seeking in
the file, Chapter entries, Full metadata (tags) support, Selectable subtitle/audio/video
streams, Modularly expandable, Error resilience (can recover playback even
when the stream is damaged), Streamable over the internet and local networks
(HTTP, CIFS, FTP, etc), and Menus (like DVDs have). Matroska is similar
in concept to other containers like AVI, MP4, or Advanced Systems Format
(ASF), but is entirely open in specification, with implementations consisting
mostly of open source software. All Matroska file types (to include MKV)
are open and free to use without license fee. Matroska file extensions
are .MKV for video (with subtitles and audio), .MK3D for stereoscopic video,
.MKA for audio-only files, and .MKS for subtitles only. Matroska file types
are .MKV for video (and audio) and .MKA for audio-only files. The name
"matroska" was derived from the Russian word "matryoshka,"
referring to the Russian dolls that contain many dolls within one doll.
How to Convert OGG to MKV?
- Free Download
OGG to MKV Converter Software
- Install the Program by Step-by-step Instructions
- Launch OGG to MKV Converter Software
- Choose OGG Files
Click "Add Files" to choose OGG files.
Choose one or more OGG files you want to convert and then click Open.
OGG to MKV Converter Software will open OGG files and get file information
of the file such as width, height, frame rate, video bit rate, audio sample rate,
audio bit rate, audio channels, and then display the information of OGG file
at conversion list.
- Choose Output Format
Click on combo box of output format and then choose "to MKV".
- [Optional, for advanced user]
Set MKV Encoding Parameters
If you want to change MKV encoding parameters such as bit rate, frame rate,
video size, and aspect ratio, please click "Options".
And then, switch to tab "Video & Audio" and choose "MKV"
at "Output Format", and then set options for video and audio
encoding.
- Convert OGG to MKV
Click "Convert" to convert all OGG files in list to MKV format.
The software is converting OGG files to MKV.
- Play and Browse MKV File
When conversion completes, you can right-click converted item and choose "Play
Destination" to play the outputted MKV file; or choose "Browse
Destination Folder" to open Windows Explorer to browse the outputted MKV
file.
- Done
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