Well that should not make anyone drop everything else and run to it. In fact the problem with Ogg is that none of the legit download services provide their content in Ogg format, and I doubt it will ever get any DRM features (because that will reduce the warm, fuzzy feeling you get when using Ogg), meaning no mainstream download service will use it. Which means few players will support it, other than for the novelty of it. Which means if you rip all of your music to Ogg you will forever have only a limited option of players to choose from.thornemaelstrom wrote:Ogg is open source...
And you can get open source MP3 encoders like LAME as well, there's even an implementation that works with Sonar (and probably other hosts as well).
As far as Ogg quality, yes it probably is better than plain old MP3, but so is just about every other format that came after MP3. So even there it does not have some magical advantage.
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