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While the situation is fairly fixed for codecs inside the Ogg container (more from a political/legal standpoint rather than technical, actually), Ogg hasn't chosen one conventional native caption codec format yet. Instead, the Ogg community has experimented with several formats, amongst them CMML and Kate. | While the situation is fairly fixed for codecs inside the Ogg container (more from a political/legal standpoint rather than technical, actually), Ogg hasn't chosen one conventional native caption codec format yet. Instead, the Ogg community has experimented with several formats, amongst them CMML and Kate. | ||
Another project called OGM actually branched the Ogg codebase and implemented support for a wide range of proprietary and non-free codecs. For example, OGM files most often carry video encoded in the MPEG-4 ASP format and audio in Vorbis or AC-3 together with subtitles in SRT, SSA or VobSub format. | |||
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