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Encyclopedia > Ogg Tremor

Tremor by the Xiph.Org Foundation is a fixed-point version of the Ogg Vorbis decoder for those platforms that can't do floating point math. The Xiph. ... Ogg is a patent-free, fully open multimedia bitstream container format designed for efficient streaming and file compression (storage). ... Vorbis is an open and free audio compression (codec) project from the Xiph. ...


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OGG is the abbreviated title of the British mockumentary Operation Good Guys Operation Good Guys (OGG) is a 1997 British mockumentary, A fly-on-the-wall documentary series about an elite police unit's bid to snare one of Britain's most powerful crime lords.
Ogg Hall is a public dormatory at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Ogg is also a character referred to in the Harry Potter Harry Potter is the name of a seven-part series of fantasy novels by British writer J. Rowling, out of which six have been published to date.
Tremor - definition of Tremor in Encyclopedia (315 words)
Tremor is the rhythmic, oscillating shaking movement of the whole body or just a certain part of it, caused by problems of the neurons responsible from muscle action.
Tremor may occur as an isolated symptom and usually of idiopathic (unknown) cause (essential tremor) or a part of the symptom constellation of another disorder (Parkinson's Disease).
Tremor uses fixed-point numeric representations in its implementation so that it can be used by small embedded devices (which typically do not have floating-point processors).
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