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When you select OGG output
format and press Custom profile... button
in Output format section on main program window,
you will get dialog window shown below. By changing various OGG format
settings in this dialog you can create your custom profile, which
can be saved and used to set up conversions in Batch
List later.

Number
of channels.
This drop-down menu indicates the number of channels which are available in OGG
Vorbis format .You can choose from one from the following options: Mono, 2 Channels, 5.1 Channels, 7.1 Channels.
Samplerate.
By changing this parameter you can set appropriate
sample rate for output MP3 file. You can choose from 32000Hz, 44100Hz
or 48000Hz (MPEG-I standard sample frequencies)
There are two mutually exclusive options to set
up Variable Bit Rate (VBR) quality available for
OGG format:
Quality
based.
You can
set abstract quality value with these controls, from
0 to 1.0. Greater
value means greater quality. OGG Vorbis is
natively a VBR codec,
a user requests a given constant quality and the encoder keeps the
encoding quality constant while allowing the bitrate to vary. 'Quality'
mode will always produce the most consistent
encoding results as well as the highest quality for the amount of
bits used.
Bit
rate based.
Here you can set nominal bit rate for encoding
and upper and lower bit rate boundaries (Maximal bit rate and Minimal
bit rate correspondingly). Bit rate based method should
only be used when there is a requirement to limit bit rate in some way,
otherwise use quality based method.
Save
profile as:
Here
you can write down name for your new profile. When you are done with this dialog,
press "OK" button and this set of options will be saved with given name
for future use.
Related
Topics: Format Settings
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