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OGG at a glance
OGG
RFC 3533 documents Ogg as an encapsulation format, reflecting its role in the Xiph open-media ecosystem.
WV at a glance
WV
WavPack grew as part of the broader ecosystem of enthusiast and archival audio formats that competed on transparency, efficiency, and workflow philosophy rather than raw mass-market distribution.
Format comparison
| Feature | OGG | WV |
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| File type | Audio | Audio |
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| Created year | 2000 | 1998 |
| Inventor | Xiph.Org Foundation | David Bryant / WavPack project |
| Status | active | active |
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| Multitrack support | Not supported | Not supported |
| HDR support | Not supported | Not supported |
| Streaming ready | Supported | Not supported |
When to use each format
When to use OGG
- Your source file is already in OGG.
- Preserve source expectations before exporting to WV.
- OGG is commonly used in audio workflows.
When to use WV
- Your target workflow expects WV.
- Improve delivery compatibility with WV.
- WV is commonly used in audio workflows.
FAQs
Why convert OGG to WV?
Convert to WV when you need lossless audio in a WavPack-based environment, especially for personal archives, high-resolution collections, or workflows that may later use hybrid/correction features.
It is appropriate when technical efficiency and exact fidelity matter more than broad casual playback support.
For widest lossless compatibility, FLAC is usually the easier default.
What changes when converting OGG to WV?
This conversion changes how the format behaves in downstream tools and delivery environments.
Moving to WV removes streaming delivery.
What should I review after converting OGG to WV?
Validate output quality on representative files and confirm the target format behaves correctly in the destination workflow.