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The Monday 2007-02-26 at 01:43 -0500, Bryan S. Tyson wrote:

> I still maintain that in casual conversation or email, when 99% of people 
> say "ogg," they are not really talking about ogg the container but 
> ogg/vorbis, the free and open audio format. 

We do so because we are not aware that ogg is not the audio format used.

> 
> Have you noticed that the encoder in vorbis tools is called "oggenc," 
> not "vorbisenc?" So what does the user say, "I made vorbises of the tracks on 
> this CD?" I've never heard anyone say that. I have heard plenty of people 
> say "I made oggs of the tracks on this CD."

Same as above. And:

   [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> whatis oggenc 
   oggenc (1)           - encode audio into the Ogg Vorbis format

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Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.

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