Hello Sam, Allow me just to answer to this point,
Le mercredi 31 mars 2010 à 21:42 +0100, Sam Liddicott a écrit : > For example: most users cannot handle ogg for flac files. Most users > who can't accept mp3 but can accept ogg do so out of conscious > rejection of mp3. And so the argument for ogg is political and not > about interoperability and therfore will seem dishonest to > non-technical readers who will then doubt the entire argument. Imagine > when nearly everyone they send an ogg to (after the initial difficulty > of producing the ogg - from an mp3) needs to ask what an ogg is and > how to play it. It will soon be apparent that mp3 should have been > used. I have to say that it is not true, because a lot of very common and famous software can handle those files. Examples: VLC & Firefox 3.5. The first one is easy to install and very popular. Best, -- Hugo Roy im: [email protected] French Coordinator http://www.fsfe.org/about/roy Free Software Foundation Europe works to create general understanding and support for software freedom in politics, law and society-at-large. For more information, see http://www.fsfe.org _______________________________________________ Discussion mailing list [email protected] https://mail.fsfeurope.org/mailman/listinfo/discussion
