OGG Vorbis v1.0.0.35
Oct.01, 2007 in
Audio, Nero Audio Plugins, Software
XIPH.org Ogg Vorbis plugin for Nero. Based on Ogg Vorbis Win32 SDK v1.0.1.
Author: MauSau
License: Freeware, donations accepted
XIPH.org Ogg Vorbis plugin for Nero. Based on Ogg Vorbis Win32 SDK v1.0.1.
Author: MauSau
License: Freeware, donations accepted
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April 7th, 2009 at 11:27 am
Sláinte. Works Perfect on Nero7, just follow instructions from A musical fan.
March 24th, 2009 at 8:36 am
Thank you very much, Stavron, for the information. You’re a genious! I actually use the Nero 7 version, and I didn’t know how to burn my music on CDs in OGG format. By the way, this message is for “sutnop”. The option that Stavron is referring to, is like this. Please follow these 8 steps:
1) Start Nero.
2) Create a new Data project.
3) On the top of the program, go to File menu & choose Options…
4) Go to Audio section, and there, there it is the folder where you must copy the plug-ins files. Those files are DLL. Normally, this is the route: C:\Program files\Common files\Ahead\AudioPlugins\.
5) Copy the files that I’ve just mentioned (unzipped, of course) here.
6) Close, restart Nero and make another new data project.
7) Go to File menu, Options…
8) Click on Audio, and then on Options. In this sections is where all the plug-ins are installed. Please check that all the plug-ins you’ve just installed are there.
I hope all that may be useful for you. Cordial greetings.
January 24th, 2009 at 6:04 pm
For those still confused how to use this, here are the basic steps to use for any version of Nero / Windows:
1) Start Nero, and find the Options dialogue
2) Somewhere in the options, you should find a reference to “audio plug-ins”, with the ability to set the “plug-in directory”; open the folder currently selected for that option
3) Copy the file from this site to the plug-in folder
4) Exit and restart Nero
5) In the options dialogue, next to the plug-in folder, there should be a button to “configure”, “scan”, or set “options” for the plug-ins. If you click this, you should get a list of installed plug-ins, and if everything has worked, the list will include nxMyOgg.dll
6) Nero should now be able to process Ogg Vorbis files like it can MP3s!
December 10th, 2008 at 11:25 am
That’s just what I’ve been waiting for! :D
I really love Ogg Vorbis, for it creates files, half as big as Mp3. As yet, Ogg-files lack in compatibility to DVD-players, and so on. But I like the fact that even small .ogg-files still sound very good (especially high frequencies). I am, very satisfied with the Nero Wave Editor and I’m glad to see a plugin for Ogg Vorbis-support.
The only thing I’ve been wondering about is the quality setting (0 - 100), for I am used to q=0 - 10 (12?).
Perhaps an updated version of this plugin will be released, sometime?
November 4th, 2008 at 12:25 am
This did work. I use Nero 7. Just put it in audioPlugins. Ogg will burn to cd. Thank you for the free upgrade Mr. Programmer Man!
November 3rd, 2008 at 12:32 pm
but i’m running vista, is it realy that simple. for starters i can’t find any “program files” directory and no “audioplugins” dir in ahead….hmmm…
call me stupid but i don’t get it.
October 20th, 2008 at 5:06 am
copy paste into:
Program Files/Common Files/Ahead/AudioPlugins
enjoy~!
October 13th, 2008 at 12:53 pm
where do i put the file for nero7?