Bertrand Delacretaz wrote: > Antonio Gallardo a �crit : > > ...I would prefer ogg because MP3 has copyright issues. > > Ok, I have prepared an ogg version of the example, please test on your > platforms: > > http://www.codeconsult.ch/clients/gt2003/00-introduction.ogg > > I've tested it on macosx with ITunes and ogg plugin, plays ok, title > and copyright are shown in the info fields.
Yes it is fine here on Linux with various software: xine, mplayer, noatun, xmms. > To me it sounds worse than the mp3 version (which is about the same > size), but is still understandable. Well i could not tell the difference. > Encoding was done as follows: > oggenc -q1 -M16 --downmix --resample 8000 \ > -t "Cocoon GT 2003, Steven Noels, introduction" \ > -a "Copyright (C) 2003, Apache Software Foundation" \ > 00-introduction.wav > > What do people think then, do we want to publish both mp3 and ogg (I > can easily do both once I get going), or just ogg? I think just ogg, as long as it works for everyone. > Also, do we have to ask before distributing this on the ASF mirrors? > The whole low-fi audio files should take about 60 MB per format. I reckon just-do-it. The video was the problem and infrastructure was okay with that. --David
