Le mercredi 06 septembre 2006 à 21:08 +0200, Lourens Veen a écrit :
> On Wednesday 06 September 2006 19:13, James Richard Tyrer wrote:
> >
> > IIUC, the AAC is licensed in a reasonable manner like MPEG4 and Apple
> > uses AAC so one would think that competition would force Thompson to
> > revise their royalty system.
> 
> Except for the huge amount of content out there that is in mp3 format. 
> I'd buy a player that only supports Ogg Vorbis, because I don't 
> download music off of today's P2P network, and I have all my CDs 
> encoded as Vorbis. But I'm an exception. I don't think anyone but Apple 
> could sell a music player without mp3 support actually.

Is it the same price to encode in mp3 format than to decode a mp3 file ?
In other words, why so much contents in mp3 if the license is
expensive ?
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