Honestly, I don't own an iPod. I don't care to listen to music much. I have
some hymns and Gospel music, that's it. I was simply trying to make a point.
I don't know why I'm arguing this, I'd much rather use OGG as well. But back
to my original rant, companies wouldn't be so afraid to use things if the GPL
was more bussiness friendly.
On Wednesday 18 October 2006 08:08, you wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-10-18 at 08:06 -0700, Nathan England wrote:
> > > Don't blame the "distro makers". Blame those who used MP3 format. (For
> > > at least a few years we have had better choices.)
> >
> > Better choices? I agree. I used to love the old vq3 format, it blew away
> > mp3 completely! OGG? It's ok. I used to use it, till I realized that it
> > doesn't work anywhere.
> >
> > My car stereo plays mp3 files.
> > My iPod plays mp3 files.
> > My DVD player plays mp3 files.
>
> ----
> No question about it, it's easier to give in to proprietary standards
> than to resist and push the manufacturers to adopt the open standards.
>
> When you talk about an iPod, you are talking about Apple who has an axe
> to grind as they seek to become the dominant force in DRM.
>
> And just out of curiosity, doesn't iTunes convert the mp3 files into AAC
> format before putting them on your iPod?
> ----
>
> > None of them have any idea what OGG is.
>
> ----
> Are you sure about the 'none' ?
>
> Craig
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