
To use Audacity on mp3s, it requires that you install LAME. *For assistance with conversion, try contacting: ** Raul654 ** brian0918 (Windows only) =Audio= * For audio, Audacity is a high quality sound editor for Windows, Macintosh, and Linux/Unix.

*You can also use the encoder_example application included with libtheora in combination with a program like MPlayer that is capable of dumping raw (yuv4mpeg) video and sound to encode in Ogg Theora. It works on Windows, Macintosh, and Linux/Unix.

* For video, ffmpeg2theora is a command line encoder capable of converting numerous file formats (.mov. Opus33 16:10, (UTC) Reply =Making oggs=Video= Because most popular movie/audio formats are patented and require a royalty, there are no free all purpose video converters. The material I just removed, which I hope will soon be integrated into Wikipedia:Sound or Wikipedia:Media, is repeated below. I recommend that people with the relevant expertise update Wikipedia:Sound and rename it Wikipedia:Media, in parallel with the history of this page. For this reason, we should keep Wikipedia:Media help as short as possible, and written in very plain language. This article, Wikipedia:Media help, is meant not for editors but for readers-and that includes people who aren't computer experts. There already is a page whose purpose is to teach Wikipedia editors how to make media files. Material intended specifically for Wikipedia editors should appear elsewhere 53 Volume resets to max when hitting play.50 Application Blocked by Security Settings?.42 Early discussion moved from Wikipedia talk:Audio help.

