Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 2nd Jul 2009 18:51 UTC, submitted by snydeq
Internet & Networking We here at OSNews have taken somewhat of an interest in the new HTML5 video and audio tags, which should - some day - make embedding audio and video material into web pages as easy and straightforward as embedding images, allowing the web to finally remove the shackles of dreadful Flash video. Sadly, the problem with these new tags are the codecs; as it turns out, browser makers have not reached an agreement about what codecs to choose for video, with mostly Apple throwing a spanner in the works, and Microsoft shining in absence.
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This is kind of OT but....
by eantoranz on Thu 2nd Jul 2009 19:36 UTC
eantoranz
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2005-12-18

I just wanted to say that the portable player I use is a Meizu M6, just because it had a good sound quality (according to reviews I had read) and because it supports ogg vorbis. If it hadn't had it, I wouldn't have bought it. Hopefuly ogg support and knowledge by people will grow over time.

Also, in my experience, ogg vorbis' quality is superior to mp3's. Both by having a smaller footprint for the same quality and a better sound quality for files having aprox. the same size.