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Nothing forces anyone to re-encode with an update of the codec. Your argument is invalid. How can MP3 be acceptable with licensing fees and questionable quality?
I wonder how small this "minority" is. I believe Ogg may be much more popular than some give credit.
So, if it's not 100%, they just give it another arbitrary number to feed to the media?
Nothing forces anyone to re-encode with an update of the codec. Your argument is invalid. How can MP3 be acceptable with licensing fees and questionable quality?
I wonder how small this "minority" is. I believe Ogg may be much more popular than some give credit.
So, if it's not 100%, they just give it another arbitrary number to feed to the media?