Re: Fluendo announces free MP3 audio decoding for GNU/Linux and Unix

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Justin Conover wrote:


On 12/23/05, *Rahul Sundaram* <sundaram@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:sundaram@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    Justin Conover wrote:

     > http://www.fluendo.com/press/releases/PR-2005-05.html
     >
     > Good news, can Fedora get this in before FC5?

    See fedora-devel discussion. In short, we cant.

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https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2005-December/msg01094.html

Alright, I see were it is still a problem.

btw, I do agree that OGG is better, however my ipod doesn't and having 10gb of mp3's for my ipod and 10gb of ogg is wasting space on my drive ;)

Oh well.


I build files and rip CD's under flac. When I want to put them on my player (iRiver) I have to convert. This is easy as has been discussed in the past.

I have a player directory that I convert the wanted songs into. Then I use "unison" to sync the iRiver to the directory. I only have the <1 gig of duplicates.

Robin



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