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Object interfaces allow you to create code which specifies which methods a class must implement, without having to define how these methods are handled.
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Ogg audio format conversion classes
Instead of that you could just add the interface IConverter to class Ogg. And remove all others classes as then only forward the call. … IConverter converter = OggConverter(Ogg(file1,file2));
If we add the interface to Ogg
IConverter converter = Ogg(file1,file2);
I also do not see the reason for class AudioConverter, beside that it can …