Posted by: Anonymous
[ip: 198.240.213.26]
on October 30, 2007 06:55 AM
The problem is proprietary data formats. And here we have an article on a Linux website telling us to convert .wav files to .mp3!
MP3 is a closed, proprietary format. Moreover, it's technically inferior to Ogg. Never convert a .wav file to .mp3; convert it to .ogg. Many popular brands of music player (e.g. Samsung) play .ogg files. Don't buy one that locks you in to proprietary mp3.
No, No, NO!
Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 198.240.213.26] on October 30, 2007 06:55 AMMP3 is a closed, proprietary format. Moreover, it's technically inferior to Ogg. Never convert a .wav file to .mp3; convert it to .ogg. Many popular brands of music player (e.g. Samsung) play .ogg files. Don't buy one that locks you in to proprietary mp3.
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