"Ogg is the container, Vorbis in the main Xiph audio codec." --I'm glad to know that you missed my point all together.
"Tremor isn't a codec at all, its a Vorbis playback engine." -- I sincerely apologize for making this mistake. I was on a typing frenzy. Yes, most of us *should* know that Tremor is an integer based playback engine, versus the standard Vorbis decoder, which is floating point, and can't be run on processors without floating point capabilities.
Oh, and to take apart my own post, I don't think Tarkin even has any code yet, so the inclusion of that name is debatable.
I'm surprised no one has pointed out that it's Ogg, not OGG. Evidence can be found here [vorbis.com]. I think this is much more important than bickering over calling it Ogg versus Vorbis versus FLAC versus Theora versus Tarkin versus Speex versus Tremor.
"Ogg is the container, Vorbis in the main Xiph audio codec." --I'm glad to know that you missed my point all together.
"Tremor isn't a codec at all, its a Vorbis playback engine." -- I sincerely apologize for making this mistake. I was on a typing frenzy. Yes, most of us *should* know that Tremor is an integer based playback engine, versus the standard Vorbis decoder, which is floating point, and can't be run on processors without floating point capabilities.
Oh, and to take apart my own post, I don't think Tarkin even has any code yet, so the inclusion of that name is debatable.
I'm surprised no one has pointed out that it's Ogg, not OGG. Evidence can be found here [vorbis.com]. I think this is much more important than bickering over calling it Ogg versus Vorbis versus FLAC versus Theora versus Tarkin versus Speex versus Tremor.