Moshe Goldfarb wrote: On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 23:11:48 -0400, DFS wrote: Roy Schestowitz wrote: Tesco breaks free of WMA chains ,----[ Quote ] TESCO DIGITAL will soon be launched in the UK. The partly DRM-free music download concern will now offer 1.6 million Ipod-friendly MP3 files alongside the current roster 1.7-million Windows-hamstringed tunes.
Roy Schestowitz wrote: Tesco breaks free of WMA chains ,----[ Quote ] TESCO DIGITAL will soon be launched in the UK. The partly DRM-free music download concern will now offer 1.6 million Ipod-friendly MP3 files alongside the current roster 1.7-million Windows-hamstringed tunes. `---- http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2008/04/15/tesco-breaks-free-wma-chains
"Glennbo" <vdrumsYourHeadFromYourAss@cox.net> wrote in message news:Xns9A7783171744BBrownShoesDontMakeIt@69.28.186.120... BTW, in case anyone is curious as to how much of their twenty bucks to activate the Lame encoder in Sonar is actually going to the licensing, here's the official website and pricing. Looks to me like someone else is getting the bigger chunk of cash out of that
dennis@home wrote: OSS doesn't use mp3. It uses OGG. Users can take the risk of litigation and use mp3 if they wish.. just as they can take the risk and use the windows proprietary codecs. So I can't do anything to mp3 using OSS then? I think you are imagining it. AFAICT legally, you cannot write an encoder for MP3s. You cannot even write a decoder legally, as I just