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On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 14:25, Scott wrote:
> Not so easy to do. MP3s, for better or worse, are already entrenched in=20
> the market. Just look at the number of devices - car radios, portable cd=
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> players, etc - that have the ability to play MP3s. Ogg may be a "better"=
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> format due to all the IP insanity, but at this time Ogg is to MP3 what=20
> Beta was to VHS.
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> Switching to/supporting one format over the other is not the answer. =20
> Addressing all of this IP BS and patent bs (and their supporting tyrants)=
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> and coming up with a workable solution is where all efforts should be=20
> focused.
I agree it is not 'easy', but then again folks didnt think that CD's
would replace Cassette tapes, or DVDs replace VHS. I think already you
are seeing more and more devices supporting .ogg and it will only grow.=20
If you are making a music appliance on meager profit margins, the last
thing you want to do is license a 'player'.
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Derek Neighbors
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