OGG to Cell Phone: Convert OGG(OGG Vorbis Audio) video to Cell Phone with River Past Crazi Video
What is
OGG?
Ogg Vorbis (sometimes just called Vorbis)
is an open source patent-free audio compression format, developed as a replacement
for proprietary digital audio encoding formats, such as MP3,
VQF, and AAC.
Vorbis files (which have an .ogg extension) compress to a smaller size than
MP3 files, which reduces bandwidth and storage requirements. According to many
reports, Vorbis provides better sound quality than MP3.
To convert OGG Vorbis audio to other formats with River Past software,
please have either Torbias' OGG
DirectShow Filters or Radlight
Ogg Media Filters installed.
Launch Crazi Video
Install Crazi Video, launch Crazi Video.
Add File
Click on the "Add File" button on the tool bar. The standard file open dialog appears. Select "OGG Vorbis" in its "Files of type" combo box.
Select the file you want to convert and click "Open". The file will be added to the conversion file list.
Note: To convert from OGG files, you must have CCCP installed.
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Select Cell Phone Output
Click on the toggle in front of "Output Format" to expand the panel.
Select "Cell Phone" as the device type.
Change individual file settings
Select the file in the conversion list. An additional panel "Convert File" appears.
Click on the toggle to expand the panel.
You can change the output file name here.
Select output directory
Expand the "Output Directory" panel. Use the "Browse" button to select an output directory.
Since this conversion is for generic cell phones, you will need to copy the converted files to your phone manually. The method varies depending on your cell phone model.
Convert
Click the "Convert" button on the tool bar.
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