Ogg Vorbis and Opus tagging library for developers that always looked for such a component to integrate into their own application projects.
- Ogg Vorbis and Opus Tag Library
- Version :1.0.18.34
- License :Shareware
- OS :Windows All
- Publisher :3delite
Ogg Vorbis and Opus Tag Library Description
Ogg Vorbis and Opus Tag Library addresses developers and programmers that work on an application project that requires a library to help them with the tags of certain audio file formats.
In this particular case, the formats include the Ogg Vorbis (OGG) audio files as well as the Opus format, which is the result of the Opus audio codec, specialized in managing audio streams for interactive speech as well as music and even Internet streaming or storage.
The OGG container format can consists of various multimedia streams such as audio, video, text or metadata. Until 2007, the OGG file extension was attributed to all types of multimedia files whether they were containing audio or video streams. Since then, audio files have received their very own extension (OGA), while videos have been assigned to the OGV extension.
Opus, on the other hand is considered to be a lossy audio compression format, usually utilized for Internet real-time interactive software. Its main use comprises the VoIP section of such applications and streaming because of its low-latency codec. It is supported in more programs than you may think of and it surely enjoys a great spread in the community.
The thing about Ogg Vorbis and Opus Tag Library is that it allows you to integrate various functions and features into your application projects such as loading, saving and even removing of Ogg Vorbis as well as Opus tags while also supporting cover images and binary frames alongside unicode. The pure Delphi code that comes packed in this library provides the cleanest, most easy-to-edit and incorporate within programs.
To sum it all up, this specific piece of software does a great job at bringing the necessary capabilities to your application in order to successfully load an Ogg Vorbis or Opus audio file and write its tag from top to bottom or just fiddle with the information it encompasses.