Re: DVD (video) and Fedora (was: FEL's commitment lineup)

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Apparently, Fedora DOES expect that... Or somehow magically play DVDs in Ogg formats.

I have two things against Ogg formats:
1) Not well used outside purist communities
2) Theora has horrible quality compared to other video codecs.

I do though, like Ogg Vorbis and use it regularly.

On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 5:11 PM, Matthew Woehlke <mw_triad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Kevin Kofler wrote:
That wiki page is hardly "what Fedora is about" and in fact I believe it is
counterproductive. We should instead point people to Gnash and/or Swfdec.

Indeed. +1 for gnash ;-).

Or just not recommend consuming Flash content at all, just like we do for
DVDs and MP3s.

Just what are you supposed to use instead of DVD's? Do you really expect all Fedora users (in the U.S. anyway) to boycott watching movies on their computers?

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