I am currently trying to work myself into linux video captering software, and trying to package it for debian. As you may or may not be aware, debian has a number of rules considering the possibility for inclusion of the software into the distribution (putting it very simple, non-free software is hard to get into debian).
As a result of a discussion I had with a couple of debian-developers on
the possible problem of the use of liblame in the software, I was
wondering:
What if the audio was to be encoded with ogg/vorbis instead of mp3. I
guess that feasable to do so, but would players be able to decode this?
I would want to know this before I start digging into the code.
Ideally, I would see the following combination for OS/FS enthousiasts
(while waiting for the vorbis video compression):
xvid/ogg
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greetz, marc
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