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==Support== ===Hardware=== ''[[Tremor (software)|Tremor]]'', a version of the Vorbis decoder which uses [[fixed-point arithmetic]] (rather than [[floating point]]), was made available to the public on September 2, 2002 (also under a [[BSD License|BSD-style license]]).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/vorbis-dev/2002-September/006399.html|title=[vorbis-dev] tremor relicensed as BSD|date=2002-09-03|access-date=2008-03-15}}</ref> Tremor, or platform-specific versions based on it, is more suited to implementation on the limited facilities available in commercial portable players. A number of versions that make adjustments for specific platforms and include customized optimizations for given embedded microprocessors have been produced. Several hardware manufacturers have expressed{{Citation needed|date=January 2008}} intentions to produce Vorbis-compliant devices and new Vorbis devices seem to be appearing at a steady rate.{{Citation needed|date=April 2009}} *[[Sailfish OS]] devices *[[Tizen]] devices *[[Openmoko]] Neo 1973 and Neo Freerunner *Devices based on [[Google]]'s [[Android (operating system)|Android]] platform support Ogg Vorbis media files.<ref name="android-developers">{{cite web |url=http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2008/02/android-sdk-m5-rc14-now-available.html |title=Android SDK m5-rc14 now available |access-date=2008-12-15 |work=Android Developers' Blog}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/media/media-formats|title=Supported media formats|website=Android Developers}}</ref> *Digital audio players such as [[Cowon]]'s [[Cowon D2|D2]] and [[iAUDIO#iAUDIO X5|iAudio X5]] ship with Ogg Vorbis support. *[[Samsung]] YP series of digital audio players<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/PortablePlayers|title=PortablePlayers - XiphWiki|website=wiki.xiph.org}}</ref> ships with Ogg Vorbis support. *The majority of [[iriver]] devices provide Ogg Vorbis support up to Q10 bitrates.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.iriver.co.kr/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081103022042/http://www.iriver.com/product/p_detail.asp?pidx=80|url-status=dead|title=Redesign Your Life Style, IRIVER|archive-date=November 3, 2008|website=www.iriver.co.kr}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.iriver.co.kr/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090428125637/http://www.iriver.com/product/p_detail.asp?pidx=82|url-status=dead|title=Redesign Your Life Style, IRIVER|archive-date=April 28, 2009|website=www.iriver.co.kr}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.iriver.co.kr/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100604132109/http://www.iriver.com/product/p_detail.asp?pidx=85|url-status=dead|title=Redesign Your Life Style, IRIVER|archive-date=June 4, 2010|website=www.iriver.co.kr}}</ref> (as July 2008) * [[Cowon]] C2 (Ogg and FLAC support) * Some [[SanDisk portable media players]] including the Fuze and Clip * [[Meizu]]'s [[M6 miniPlayer|M6]] and M3 Digital Audio Players * [[S1 MP3 Player]]s also supports Ogg Vorbis since at least 2006, though this is not typically listed on the player's packaging. * [[GamePark Holding]]'s Linux based portable gaming consoles (GP32, GP2X F100-F200, GP2X Wiz) officially support Ogg Vorbis. * [[BlackBerry Limited|RIM]] [[BlackBerry 9800]] "Torch" and 9670 "Style" * HP [[TouchPad]] was given support for Ogg Vorbis with the webOS 3.0.4 update * [[Denon]] SC5000 Prime media player * [[Ultra HD Blu-ray]] players support decoding of [[4K resolution]] [[VP8]]/[[VP9]] video with Ogg Vorbis audio. Apple's [[iPod]] does not natively support Vorbis but through the use of [[Rockbox]], an open-source firmware project, is capable of decoding Vorbis files on certain models. Similar statements apply to other devices capable of running Rockbox, as well. The Xiph.Org Foundation wiki has an up-to-date list of Vorbis-supporting hardware, such as portables, PDAs, and microchips.<ref name="VorbisHardware">{{cite web |url=http://wiki.xiph.org/VorbisHardware |title=VorbisHardware - XiphWiki |access-date=2008-01-13 |work=Xiph.Org Foundation}}</ref> Also see [[Internet radio device]] for an overview. ===Application software=== {{See also|Use of Ogg formats in HTML5}} Software supporting Vorbis exists for many platforms. The multi-platform open-source [[VLC media player]] and [[MPlayer]] can play Ogg Vorbis files, as can [[Winamp]] and [[foobar2000]]. [[Windows Media Player]] does not natively support Vorbis; however, [[DirectShow]] filters exist to decode Vorbis in Windows Media Player and other Windows multimedia players that support DirectShow.<ref name=illiminable>{{cite web |url=http://www.xiph.org/dshow/ |title=illiminable Ogg Directshow Filters for Speex, Vorbis, Theora and FLAC |access-date=2008-06-24}}</ref> Vorbis is also supported in the multi-platform audio editing software [[Audacity (audio editor)|Audacity]], in the multi-platform [[multimedia framework]]s [[FFmpeg]], [[GStreamer]] and [[Helix (project)|Helix DNA]]. Vorbis is well-supported on the [[Linux]] platform in programs like [[XMMS]], [[xine]], [[Amarok (software)|Amarok]]. A list of Vorbis-supporting software can be found at the Xiph.Org Foundation wiki and Vorbis.com website.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/VorbisSoftwarePlayers |title=VorbisSoftwarePlayers - XiphWiki |access-date=2008-01-13 |work=Xiph.Org Foundation}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.vorbis.com/software/ |title=Vorbis.com: 3rd party software |access-date=2009-10-12 |author=Xiph.Org Foundation |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091016094206/http://www.vorbis.com/software/ |archive-date=2009-10-16 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Users can test these programs using the list of Vorbis audio streams available on the same wiki.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/VorbisStreams |title=VorbisStreams - XiphWiki |access-date=2008-01-13 |work=Xiph.Org Foundation}}</ref> For more information about support in software media players there is a [[Comparison of audio player software#Audio format ability|comparison of media players]] available. {{anchor|sb0}} Some newer [[Ubisoft]] games use Vorbis files renamed with the [[filename extension]] {{Not a typo|.sb0}}. It can therefore be played using a compatible player, although sometimes one must force a different [[sampling rate]] to hear it correctly. A number of tools are available for extracting sound from [[file archiver|archived files]] such as the .m4b of ''[[Myst IV: Revelation]]''. As originally recommended by [[HTML 5]], these [[web browser]]s natively support Vorbis audio (without a plug-in) using the <code><audio></code> element: [[Mozilla Firefox 3.5]] (and later versions),<ref name="gecko191">{{citation | title = Firefox3.5/Features | date = 2009-03-18 | author = MozillaWiki | publisher = MozillaWiki | url = https://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox3.5/Features | access-date = 2009-10-11}}</ref><ref name="firefox35">{{citation | title = Mozilla Firefox 3.5 Release Notes | date = 2009-06-30 | author = Mozilla Corporation | publisher = Mozilla Corporation | url = http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/3.5/releasenotes/ | access-date = 2009-10-11}}</ref> [[Google Chrome]] (from version 3.0.182.2),<ref name="chrome3">{{citation | title = Google Chrome to support HTML 5 video | date = 2009-05-28 | publisher = SoftSailor | url = http://www.softsailor.com/news/3787-3787.html | access-date = 2009-10-11 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20091003194653/http://www.softsailor.com/news/3787-3787.html | archive-date = 2009-10-03 | url-status = dead }}</ref> [[SeaMonkey]] (from version 2.0).<ref name="seamonkey2">{{citation | title = What's New in SeaMonkey 2.0 Beta 2 | date = 2009-09-16 | author = Robert Kaiser | publisher = seamonkey-project.org | url = http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.0b2/changes | access-date = 2009-10-11}}</ref> [[Opera (web browser)|Opera]] 9.5 experimental video builds released in 2007 and 2008 have only <code><video></code> support and play back Vorbis audio included in Ogg video files.<ref name="opera">{{citation | title = Experimental Opera-video build with native Ogg Theora support | date = 2007-04-25 | publisher = Opera | url = http://my.opera.com/ResearchWizard/blog/experimental-opera-video-build-with-native-ogg-theora-support | access-date = 2009-10-11}}</ref><ref name="opera-dev">{{citation | title = A call for video on the web - Opera <video> release on Labs | date = 2007-11-07 | publisher = Opera | url = http://dev.opera.com/articles/view/a-call-for-video-on-the-web-opera-vid/ | access-date = 2009-10-11}}</ref> [[Opera 10|Opera 10.5]] browser has support for Vorbis audio, [[WAV|WAVE PCM]] audio and [[Theora]] video.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://my.opera.com/core/blog/2009/12/31/re-introducing-video |title=(re-)Introducing <video> - Official blog for Core developers at Opera |author=Philip Jägenstedt |publisher=Opera |date=2009-12-31 |access-date=2010-01-02}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://my.opera.com/desktopteam/blog/happy-new-year |title=Happy New Year! - Official blog for Core developers at Opera |author=Arjan van Leeuwen |publisher=Opera |date=2009-12-31 |access-date=2010-01-02}}</ref> The game design software [[RPG Maker]] MV, released in October 2015, is the first version of that program to drop MP3 support in favor of Ogg Vorbis. In October 2017, Microsoft released support for Ogg media container, and Theora and Vorbis media formats as an optional add-on to Windows 10 and Xbox One, available for free in the [[Microsoft Store (digital)|Microsoft Store]].<ref name="Windows-WebMediaExt-Addon">{{Cite web|url=https://www.ctrl.blog/entry/windows-ogg.html|title=Microsoft adds Ogg, Theora, and Vorbis media formats to Windows 10|first=Daniel|last=Aleksandersen|website=www.ctrl.blog|date=28 December 2021 }}</ref> {| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%;" |+ Vorbis support by different operating systems |- ! scope="row" | ! [[Microsoft Windows]] ! [[macOS]] ! [[Linux]] ! [[Android (operating system)|Android]] ! [[iOS]] |- ! scope="row" | Codec support | {{yes}}<ref name="Windows-WebMediaExt-Addon" /> || {{depends|Via third-party applications}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{depends|Via third-party apps}} |- ! scope="row" | Container support | '''On Windows 10 Fall Creators Update (1709) with Web Media Extensions add-on''': <br> [[Ogg]] (.ogg is not recognised; requires pseudo extension){{efn|name=Supported-File-Ext|The <code>.ogg</code> filename extension is not recognised by [[Universal Windows Platform]] apps [[Groove Music]] and [[Microsoft Movies & TV]], hence a pseudo extension of another audio format (such as <code>.m4a</code>) is required instead.<ref name="Windows-Supported-File-Ext">{{Cite web|url=https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/apps/hh986969(v=win.10)|title=Supported audio and video formats (Windows Runtime apps) - Windows app development|website=learn.microsoft.com|date=13 October 2015 }}</ref>}} <br> [[Matroska]] (.mka, .mkv) <br> '''On Windows 10 October 2018 Update (1809)''': <br> [[WebM]] (.webm is recognised officially) <br> '''On Windows 10 May 2019 Update (1903)''':<br> [[Ogg]] (.ogg is recognised officially) | ''depends on application'' | [[Ogg]] (.ogg) <br> [[Matroska]] (.mka, .mkv) <br> [[WebM]] (.webm) | [[Ogg]] (.ogg, .oga) <br> [[Matroska]] (.mka, .mkv) <br> [[WebM]] (.webm) | ''depends on application'' |- ! scope="row" | Notes | '''On [[Windows 10]]''': <br> - Requires [[Fall Creators Update]] (1709) and installation of [https://www.microsoft.com/store/productId/9N5TDP8VCMHS Web Media Extensions] package. <br> - On [[April 2018 Update]] (1803) with Web Media Extensions preinstalled, Microsoft Edge (EdgeHTML 17) supports Vorbis audio embedded in <audio> tags. <br> - Supported on [[Universal Windows Platform]] apps ([[Groove Music]], [[Microsoft Movies & TV]]). Unsupported on [[Windows Media Player]]. <br> - Up till October 2018 update (1809), the filename extension .ogg was not recognised. (substitute with a pseudo file extension such as .m4a)<ref name="Windows-Supported-File-Ext" /> <br><br> '''On [[Windows 8.1]] and older''': <br> - Requires installation of a third-party multimedia framework, [[LAV Filters]]. | No native support in the macOS native multimedia framework. <br> In versions of Mac OS X prior to 10.11 El Capitan, Vorbis support could be added to [[QuickTime]] using the [[Xiph QuickTime Components]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.xiph.org/quicktime/#id2009061400 |title=13.06.2016 - XiphQT discontinued |work=Xiph.Org: QuickTime Components |access-date=2019-02-19}}</ref> | - | - | No native support in the iOS native multimedia framework. |}
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