oggdec(1) | Vorbis Tools | oggdec(1) |
NAME¶
oggdec - simple decoder, Ogg Vorbis file to PCM audio file (WAV or RAW).
SYNOPSIS¶
oggdec [ -Qhv ] [ -b bits_per_sample ] [ -e endianness ] [ -R ] [ -s signedness ] [ -o outputfile ] file ...
DESCRIPTION¶
oggdec decodes Ogg Vorbis files into PCM-encoded ("uncompressed") audio files, either WAV or RAW format.
For each input file, oggdec writes to a filename based on the input filename, but with the extension changed to ".wav" or ".raw" as appropriate.
If the input file is specified as - , then oggdec will read from stdin, and write to stdout unless an output filename is specified. Likewise, an output filename of - will cause output to be to stdout.
Writing WAV format to stdout is a bad idea. WAV requires a seekable medium for the header to be rewritten after all the data is written out; stdout is not seekable.
OPTIONS¶
- -Q, --quiet
- Suppresses program output.
- -h, --help
- Print help message.
- -v, --version
- Display version information.
- -b n, --bits=n
- Bits per sample. Valid values are 8 or 16.
- -e n, --endian=n
- Set endianness for 16-bit output. 0 (default) is little-endian (Intel byte order). 1 is big-endian (sane byte order).
- -R, --raw
- Output in raw format. If not specified, writes WAV file (RIFF headers).
- -s n, --sign=n
- Set signedness for output. 0 for unsigned, 1 (default) for signed.
- -o filename, --output=filename
- Write output to specified filename. This option is only valid if one input [file] is specified, or if raw mode is used.
EXAMPLES¶
Decode a file enabler.ogg to enabler.wav
as little-endian unsigned 16-bit (default options):
Decode a file enabler.ogg to enabler.raw as headerless little-endian unsigned 16-bit:
Decode enabler.ogg to enabler.crazymonkey as unsigned 8-bit:
Decode enabler.ogg to enabler.raw as big-endian signed 16-bit (any of the following):
Mass decoding (foo.ogg to foo.wav, bar.ogg to bar.wav, quux.ogg to quux.wav, etc.):
AUTHORS¶
Program Authors¶
Michael Smith <msmith@xiph.org>
Manpage Authors¶
Frederick Lee <phaethon@linux.ucla.edu>, assisted by a few million monkeys armed with keyboards in irc://irc.openprojects.net/#vorbis
SEE ALSO¶
ogg123(1), oggenc(1), vorbiscomment(1), flac(1), speexdec(1)
2002 July 03 | Xiph.Org Foundation |