Can a Mogg file be "Ogged"?
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Can a Mogg file be "Ogged"?
If you only have a Mogg file but need individual instruments is there a way to get the Oggs in/from it?
Re: Can a Mogg file be "Ogged"?
Import the Mogg into a DAW that can read them (REAPER can, I believe audacity can as well)
Once imported you'll have multiple tracks. You can the export the track you want to a wav file or whatever format you prefer.
Once imported you'll have multiple tracks. You can the export the track you want to a wav file or whatever format you prefer.
Re: Can a Mogg file be "Ogged"?
I found the song I was looking for after a Google search. There was only one result on a different site-not FOF. I opened it in Audacity and of the 10 tracks 8 were blank. There were two tracks with the complete mix on both tracks. So I thought maybe the person who made the Mogg did it wrong. Or maybe I unpacked it wrong? I looked in the Tune Posting and Tune Request and I couldn't find it there either. I should just ask there next.
Re: Can a Mogg file be "Ogged"?
Most likely a mogg made as a custom song for one of these games.
You will only find multitracks for files released for retail games by the makers of the games such as Rock Band, Guitar Hero, etc.
You will only find multitracks for files released for retail games by the makers of the games such as Rock Band, Guitar Hero, etc.
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Re: Can a Mogg file be "Ogged"?
You can also find SOME multi tracks for none RB/GH songs, occasionally if you look on places like pirate bay.
Also for the record, yo ucan always ogg a mogg, seeing as a mogg is just a multi track ogg file, so essecially it is already an ogg file. just it has more than your typical 2 channels .
Anything recorded in 5.1 audio is technically a mogg as well as it is multiple tracks stored in one audio file.
Also for the record, yo ucan always ogg a mogg, seeing as a mogg is just a multi track ogg file, so essecially it is already an ogg file. just it has more than your typical 2 channels .
Anything recorded in 5.1 audio is technically a mogg as well as it is multiple tracks stored in one audio file.
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Re: Can a Mogg file be "Ogged"?
nobby76 wrote:You can also find SOME multi tracks for none RB/GH songs, occasionally if you look on places like pirate bay.
Also for the record, yo ucan always ogg a mogg, seeing as a mogg is just a multi track ogg file, so essecially it is already an ogg file. just it has more than your typical 2 channels .
Anything recorded in 5.1 audio is technically a mogg as well as it is multiple tracks stored in one audio file.
Awesome-thanks-sorry for the late replies. Way too much was going on-but caught up now.
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