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- MO3 abstract "MO3 is a music file format developed by Ian Luck. MO3 files are tracker modules that contain samples encoded in the MP3 or Ogg Vorbis file formats, rather than straight PCM samples. This results in a greatly reduced file size for the module, while maintaining almost identical audio quality. Lossless audio encoding is also supported, for samples that do not compress well with lossy encoding.The format's name is a portemanteau of MOD and MP3. Despite the name, four other tracker formats are supported besides MOD: Scream Tracker 3 (S3M), Fast Tracker 2 (XM), Impulse Tracker (IT), and MultiTracker (MTM).".
- MO3 wikiPageExternalLink mo3.
- MO3 wikiPageExternalLink openmpt.org.
- MO3 wikiPageExternalLink xmplay.html.
- MO3 wikiPageExternalLink fap.html&date=2009-10-25+21:06:20.
- MO3 wikiPageExternalLink xmp.sourceforge.net.
- MO3 wikiPageID "4548847".
- MO3 wikiPageRevisionID "544332021".
- MO3 hasPhotoCollection MO3.
- MO3 subject Category:Audio_codecs.
- MO3 comment "MO3 is a music file format developed by Ian Luck. MO3 files are tracker modules that contain samples encoded in the MP3 or Ogg Vorbis file formats, rather than straight PCM samples. This results in a greatly reduced file size for the module, while maintaining almost identical audio quality. Lossless audio encoding is also supported, for samples that do not compress well with lossy encoding.The format's name is a portemanteau of MOD and MP3.".
- MO3 label "MO3".
- MO3 label "MO3".
- MO3 sameAs m.0c8c5b.
- MO3 sameAs Q4043449.
- MO3 sameAs Q4043449.
- MO3 wasDerivedFrom MO3?oldid=544332021.
- MO3 homepage mo3.
- MO3 isPrimaryTopicOf MO3.