Yes, exactly.

They produce a proprietary format uploaded in another website and someone
will take in charge the conversion.

Regards


On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 3:33 PM, Manuel Schneider <
manuel.schnei...@wikimedia.ch> wrote:

> Am 16.01.2014 15:28, schrieb Ilario Valdelli:
> > Yes... the problem is to explain what is ogg.
> >
> > Doing transcoding with an unknown format may be a challenge.
>
> there is no challenge, they simply don't have to deal with it at all.
> They give the data in their format, we convert it. Once on Commons you
> can view it in the browser without needing to know what the hell Ogg (or
> WebM) is.
>
> And by the way, I wouldn't use Ogg anyway but WebM, which is much
> broader used. It's a format by Google, that should tell enough to those
> who don't know what it is.
> Firefox and several other browsers have WebM - some even Ogg - already
> built-in.
>
> /Manuel
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