Dnia 28-03-2006, wto o godzinie 13:46 +0200, Rudolf Kastl napisał(a): > Consumers mostly just dont know that they are using worse legacy > formats like mp3 when they have superior formats such as ogg > available... i think thats a plain educational problem. Oh yes they know. It's not a matter of education, but marketing. I'll give you an example: I would convert my father to Ogg Vorbis if only his brand new DVD player could play it, but it can't. So instead he's now switching from MP3 to the "overly superior" WMA format which he can play everywhere he wants (really). Why oh why doesn't a simple player go with oggs? Maybe because there are people paying to tide customers to the new proprietary format without giving them an option? Think about it once again - I can't make my DVD player, nor my portable MP3 player, nor my car MP3 player (and so on...) to play Ogg Vorbis. In the same time I CAN make my Fedora to play and even encode MP3, WMA and other formats. I even HAVE TO use my computer to rip my new CD and encode to MP3 in order to load it to my MP3 player. That's one of the tasks people use any OS for nowadays. (I don't possess any MP3 player in reality, but know many people who do) Besides, I may be totally wrong, so please don't yell at me, but one of the reasons there are so many multimedia players lacking support for open formats may be the GPL licensing of decoders. So even if there are good free (speech+beer) formats, encoders and decoders, even if I do use Ogg Vorbis and Musepack (I've heard it's free now) on my computer, other people simply can't unless other multimedia hardware adopts the free formats. Until then many people have no real option. You may be lucky, I may be lucky, but others are less lucky and there's not much words can do ("education"). Lam
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