Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 31st Jan 2010 14:20 UTC, submitted by lemur2
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Am I the only person who prefers quality to Freedom then?
* I'll take NVidia's proprietary drivers over the open nv driver because it works better.
* I'll take Nero AAC encoder over FAAC because it works better.
* I'll take h.264 over Theora/Dirac because it works better.
* I'll take NVidia's proprietary drivers over the open nv driver because it works better.
* I'll take Nero AAC encoder over FAAC because it works better.
* I'll take h.264 over Theora/Dirac because it works better.
After recent significant improvements in Theora, h.264 no longer works appreciably better than Theora.
If someone is feeding you a story and telling you otherwise, just check that they aren't in fact speaking for one of these companies:
http://www.mpegla.com/main/programs/AVC/Pages/Licensors.aspx
BTW, the recently available open source drivers for ATI video cards, now included in Linux kernel 2.6.32 or later, work just great. 3D-capable drivers out of the box, nothing more to install, automatically updated along with kernel upgrades.
I have no comment on AAC, other than to observe that Vorbis is also a lossy audio codec that achieves significantly better sound quality than mp3, but it has added advantage of having no possibility of being encumbered with DRM.




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Am I the only person who prefers quality to Freedom then?
* I'll take NVidia's proprietary drivers over the open nv driver because it works better.
* I'll take Nero AAC encoder over FAAC because it works better.
* I'll take h.264 over Theora/Dirac because it works better.