On Sat, Nov 3, 2012, at 10:28, Leigh Dyer wrote:
>
> It's definitely an option, yep, but it's a trade-off -- that means
> hosting twice as many files as you'd need otherwise, using twice as much
> storage as you'd use otherwise. I've actually done that on my blog,
> where I host a few of my own tracks, but when you have millions tracks
> to host -- and to re-encode in to a new format -- it's easier said than
> done.
Yeah that's what I was thinking.
By the way, have you guys heard about the official.fm js implementations
of flac, mp3, aac and alac, http://labs.official.fm/codecs/ ? That looks
promising in principle, as a way to overcome the lack of browser codec
support. I tried it briefly though and their demos didn't work smoothly
at all, admittedly on a rather slow computer.
Michał
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