on that day I shall morn the loss of a good file format if it comes to pass.

On Oct 20, 2007, at 1:19 PM, VaShaun Jones wrote:

Another thing to note is that MP3 is the dominate file type and will be around for a time to come. It should be a habit to back up all audio to MP3 for archival just in case they stop supporting the already hard to use file type. Once the DRM war is over MP3 will take the majority of the market thus having a one player can play anything player.
On Oct 20, 2007, at 11:48 AM, David Poehlman wrote:

Josh, they play on the victor reader stream and the icon. It's simple to put the plugin on the computer to play them there. They are small and high quality.

On Oct 20, 2007, at 11:36 AM, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:


On 20 Oct 2007, at 07:04, David Poehlman wrote:
I've converted mp3 to ogg using audacity but not the other way round. Why convert og to mp3 when you can easily play and provide the ability to play them with a quicktime plug in.


It's been my experience that most people do not have the ability to play these files without mucking about. If I want to send someone an audio file, I'm going to send them an MP3, not an OGG file. Personally, OGG is far more trouble than it is worth, and they won't play on iPods or many other, probably most other, MP3 players. There are a ton of reasons for ditching ogg when you have a file in that format.

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