>>> I just wanted to ask you if things are ok re MP3 patents >>> in the following scenario >> >> Given that you're interested in Free software, why >> have anything to do with mp3? If you're ripping >> a CD, use Ogg. If what you want exists on the web >> as mp3 only, ask the person who provided it to make >> it available in ogg format. >> >> There are a lot of people out there who don't know >> that any alternative to mp3 exists - and they will >> never know unless somebody tells them. Why not you? > > On top of that: the quality of the ogg encoding is much better than > mp3. While mp3 requires at least 160 if not 192kbps to be acceptable, > it is already with 128kbps in ogg.
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