If you're looking for sample OGV video clips to test your application, you've come to the right place. Here, we offer free OGV video files for testing or demo purposes. You can download sample OGV videos in different sizes like 1280*720, 720*480, and 320*240.

Sample OGV Videos

OGV (10MB) 1280×720
OGV (6MB) 720×480
OGV (4MB) 640×360
OGV (2.5MB) 360×240
Bubble Turning Into Ice
Details Duration- 0:39 minutes
Codec: Xiph.org’s Theora Video (theo)
Video resolution: 1920×1080(FULL HD)
Video Size:10 mb
Aspect Ratio- 16:9
Frames Per Second- 30
Bits per sample: 32
Channels: Stereo
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Cloud Formation Video
Details Duration- 1 minutes
Codec: Xiph.org’s Theora Video (theo)
Video resolution: 1920×1080(FULL HD)
Video Size:17 mb
Aspect Ratio- 16:9
Bits per sample: 32
Channels: Stereo
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Time Lapse Video Of Sky
Details Duration– 0:19 minutes
Video resolution– 1920 x 1080 (Full HD)
Video Size:8 mb
Aspect Ratio– 16:9
Frames Per Second- 29
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Ogg is a container format, like AVI and Matroska.  It is not a codec format; the audio codec that is usually connected with the Ogg file is named “Vorbis,” and the video codec discovered in the Ogv file is named “Theora.”OGG and OGV are both Ogg-formatted files, people just use “.ogv” as an expansion to symbolize that the file has audio and video, preferably than “.ogg” which is generally connected with Vorbis-only files.Thus, to answer your question, if your Ogg file has video, adjusting the expansion should be sufficient.  Though, if it is audio-only, you’ll require to add a video stream and execute the new organization to a distinct file.