Ogg Sound Files

The following 30 files are in this category, out of 30 total. 1210secretmorzecode.wav 4 min 1 s; 940 KB. 4U1UN beacon.ogg 8.0 s; 64 KB. A through Z in Morse code.ogg 41 s; 115 KB. Autoalarm SOS.ogg 30 s; 411 KB. Ogg Ogg Vorbis Compressed Audio File This format is free, which apparently is one of the reasons for its popularity. The used codecs supports variable bit rates (as a default), and.ogg files usually play back easily on all platforms. OGG, develop by Xiph.Org, is a free and open container format, and the developer recommends that the.ogg file extension only be used for OGG Vorbis audio files. The OGG file is similar to the MP3 file, but it has a better sound than the MP3 file of equal size. How to play OGG file on Windows 10? Here’re 5 OGG players. OGG (Ogg Vorbis) is a multimedia container format maintained by Xiph.org, used for the streaming and manipulation of multimedia files over the Internet. The file extensions can be.ogg,.oga. WAV (Waveform Audio) is a uncompressed audio file format, WAV files are large, widely supported under Windows platform, a derivative of Resource.

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Sound Effect Downloads[edit]

Battle Sounds[edit]

  • SmallExplosion8-Bit.ogg
    A small explosion (for a gunshot or a popping balloon)

  • MediumExplosion8-Bit.ogg
    A larger explosion (for things like dynamite and destructive spells)

  • Slash8-Bit.ogg
    A slashing sound effect for swords and other sharp objects.

  • Crush8-Bit.ogg
    A crushing sound effect. Made primarily for hammers and very large, wooden mallets.

  • ChargedSonicBoomAttack8-Bit.ogg
    A sound effect for an attack/spell that charges and releases a sonic boom.

  • ChargedLightningAttack8-Bit.ogg
    A sound effect for an attack/spell that charges and releases a wave of electricity on the enemy.

  • Metal_Hit.ogg
    Something metallic hitting something else

  • BossDeath.ogg
    A Megaman-style death sound for a boss.

  • BigBossDeath.ogg
    A death sound for a very powerful boss.

  • DrainMagic.ogg
    A sound effect for a life-draining spell.

  • FlameMagic.ogg
    A sound effect for a flame-based attack.

  • FreezeMagic.ogg
    A sound effect for ice/water-themed spells.

  • FunkyZap.ogg
    An odd sound effect for an electrical spell.

  • ThunderMagic.ogg
    A sound effect for a powerful thunder/lightning spell.

  • StormMagic.ogg
    A sound effect for a spell that creates a storm of some kind

  • TornadoMagic.ogg
    A tornado spell, or maybe just a spinning attack?

  • KirbyStyleLaser.ogg
    A laser 'ping!' in the style of the Kirby games.

  • Death.ogg
    Originally made as a sound for death magic, though you can probably think up other uses for it.

  • Powerup.ogg
    A sound for a power-up attack of some kind.

Ogg Sound Files

Menu Interface Sounds[edit]

  • Menu8-Bit.ogg
    A sound effect for launching the Main Menu.

  • Select8-Bit.ogg
    Sound effect for a moving the menu cursor.

  • Confirm8-Bit.ogg
    Confirmation sound effect (for going into a submenu)

  • Cancel8-Bit.ogg
    Cancel sound effect (for going back to the previous menu)

  • TextboxBloop8-Bit.ogg
    Sound effect for text appearing in a textbox.

Misc. Sounds[edit]

  • Rain.ogg
    A loopable sound effect for rain (indoors version).

  • Rain2.ogg
    A loopable sound effect for rain (outdoors version).

  • CreepyNoise.ogg
    A strange, slightly creepy sound effect

  • RobotNoise.ogg
    Sounds like something a robot or computer might make

  • ExtralongWarp.ogg
    Someone warping in, warping out, warping someone else out... etc.

  • Fart.ogg
    Just in case someone in your game needs to let one rip.

  • Oddbounce.ogg
    A weird bouncy sound. A bit like the sound Zoras in the SNES Zelda make when they spit fireballs.

Ogg Sound Files

Vocal Sample Sounds[edit]

DO NOT POST COPYRIGHT FILES[edit]

Sound effects must be either public domain or creative-commons

Generating sounds[edit]

See Sound Effect Utilities for tools to create your own sound effects. It's fun and easy!For example, BigWave.ogg was produced using sfxr.

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OGG vs MP3

There are many types of audio files. So if you want to reproduce or change the sound formats in order for them to be played in various audio players, you should familiarize yourself with different audio file types. These file types can be distinguished by checking the extension of the file name.

With that being said, there are compressed audio file types that are highly favorable for downloading, copying, and storing. The two of the more commonly used compressed audio file types are the OGG (.ogg) and the MP3 (.mp3). These two are known as lossy compression audio formats.

MP3 is actually short for MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3. It is a ground-breaking digital audio file format that allows audio files to have smaller sizes, but still maintain the same sound quality of the significantly larger PCM WAV formats. MP3 was developed by Thompson Multimedia and Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft in the late 80’s. It was specially devised for easy storage and download over the internet, and became very popular because of that achievement.

One can normally load more than a hundred MP3 songs on a standard CD. The popularity of the format also paved the way for MP3 players, and many companies who manufacture these devices achieve significant profits. It was so practical and popular that it caused a lot of turmoil in the music industry, since copyrighted music become very easy to obtain and share electronically.

Because of its small file size, it can be sent via email and shared; it can be embedded into websites, which can also become downloadable. A 50MB WAV file can be compressed to about 3 to 5 MB of MP3 file without sacrificing the digital sound quality.

The OGG or OGG Vorbis is another compressed digital audio format. It is not as popular as the MP3, but smaller in file size, as it is even more compressed, so to say. Unlike the patented MP3, OGG is not constrained by any patents, since it is open source and free to all.

MediumExplosion8-Bit.ogg A Larger Explosion (for Things Like Dynamite And Destructive Spells)

OGG compression of digital audio varies in bit rate. The bit rate varies depending on the need, thus, with OGG, a 5 minute sound of silence will have a very small file size, or no size at all. This is one of the main differences between OGG and MP3, because the latter compresses digital data at a constant bit rate. Even when a particular track is completely silent, the file will still have a significant size.

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Summary:

1. MP3 is still more popular and more commonly used than OGG.
2. A file in OGG format will have a smaller size compared to a file in MP3 format.
3. OGG is the open source equivalent of MP3. Therefore, it is free to all with no strings attached.
4. MP3 compresses at a constant bit rate, while OGG’s bit rate compression varies with the need.

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