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.

works perfecty on windows + winamp 2.9x


To me it sounds worse than the mp3 version (which is about the same size), but is still understandable.

I got the same feeling :-/


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?

Well, I would says one or the other!


Currently I only see the licence issue as a pro for ogg.

Thanks, Bertrand!
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Torsten



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