Apple's Present: iTunes Supports Ogg Files
curious.corn writes "I may be a fool (and a happy Christmas Mac OS X newbie ;-) but it seems that this morning's software update brought a really cool cadeau to Mac OS X. How 'bout Ogg file integration in iTunes? Yesterday evening I could only play them in QuickTime (after downloading a component somewhere) this morning I updated iTunes and am enjoying my old Linux playlists. Buon Natale a tutti voi Edo."
this post is in honor of the late matthew havener, pray for his family, and fuck ekrout
Ogg Files support YOU!!!
Because
a) Ogg dosent do DRM
b) Its Open
c) ???
d) PROFIT (For MS)
But not that I'm complaining, I'm a Linux user.
Nero-burning ROM for Linux!
ogg vorbis: better compression than mp3 but not as good as mp3pro (twice as good as mp3 and *backward compatible - YES YOU CAN PLAY IT IN A NON-MP3PRO PLAYER AND IT SOUNDS LIKE A NORMAL MP3!). not as widely used as mp3. so the question is: where could this really be used? it's too much of a niche market.
free (as in mp3s) electronic music
Although it sounds like this acticle as actually bunk, if iPod supported ogg, they'd pick me up as a customer pretty damn fast.
-- Note: If you don't agree with me, don't bother replying. I won't read it.
If this story had been about any other media player than iTunes it would not have been posted.