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Open audio container often used for web recordings.
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What is OGG?
OGG is a container that often holds Opus or Vorbis audio. It is common in web apps and open-source recorders.
Transcription quick facts
- Common use: Browser-based recordings
- Quality tip: Record at 48 kHz when possible
- Watch out for: Very low bit-rates can sound warbly
Best use cases
- Browser-based recordings
- Open-source recorder exports
- Call recordings saved as Opus
Common pitfalls
- Very low bit-rates can sound warbly
- Some tools save mono with heavy compression
- Variable bit rate can hide clipping
Tips for higher accuracy
- Record at 48 kHz when possible
- Avoid aggressive noise suppression that distorts speech
- If audio sounds heavily compressed, re-record when possible
Sample OGG transcript
Facilitator: Let's do a quick round of updates.
Alex: I shipped the onboarding fix.
Jamie: The QA pass is in progress.
Facilitator: Any blockers?
Alex: No blockers right now.
Jamie: Waiting on design feedback.Export your transcript
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