Re: [linux-audio-dev] please help: enumerating library requirements

From: Steve Harris <S.W.Harris@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Sat Jul 23 2005 - 16:43:19 EEST

On Sat, Jul 23, 2005 at 08:05:18AM -0400, Paul Davis wrote:
> > if fraunhofer restricts the widespread use of its codec, mp3 will die. ogg
> > vorbis is the better alternative, and the only reason why it hasnt defeated
> > mp3 is the awkward name.
>
> are you blind? the only reason it hasn't defeated mp3 is that the
> overwhelming majority of all compressed music format music players do
> not support it. do you have any idea how hard it is for a windows user
> to play even an ogg file? its like a bizarre inverse of the situation on
> some linux distros, where you can play oggs but not mp3's out of the
> box, and fixing it means tracking down an obscure repository and
> figuring out which of the many mp3-related packages you need. ugh, not
> ogg.
...
> the business phrase "barriers to entry" springs to mind here. like most
> walls, it may eventually fade, but the one that mp3 has set up is a well
> constructed, many-feet-of-reinforced-concrete-thick affair.

Thats true, thought there are only a handful of companies that make the
chips that drive those cheap flash players, and they are starting to
support ogg. Companies like Apple who have a genuine interest in not
supporting ogg are likly to be more of a problem.

- Steve
Received on Sat Jul 23 20:15:08 2005

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