On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 7:14 PM, Remco <[email protected]> wrote: > A few years ago, Vorbis as a baseline codec for <audio> was dismissed, > because it was expected that the audio codec agreed upon to be used > with <video> would also be used with <audio>. Now that agreement on a > codec for <video> is out of the question, Vorbis can again be > considered as a baseline codec for <audio>. > > To get the discussion started: a few reasons to require Vorbis for <audio>: > > * De facto baseline codec PCM WAV is ridiculous for music and spoken > word - the major use cases of <audio> > * Vorbis is the best lossy audio codec > * Vorbis is widely adopted by major companies in portable media players > * Vorbis is royalty-free >
It has been tried but Apple will not implement it due to hardware limitations. > > Remco > -- - Adam Shannon ( http://ashannon.us )
