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Good afternoon, I would like to place / already placed (people who already placed should probably email the final text with their order number to their email support address ) a pre-order for the radiohead | Good afternoon, I would like to place / already placed (people who already placed should probably email the final text with their order number to their email support address ) a pre-order for the radiohead | ||
download album but since I am an open-source user and a strong | download album but since I am an open-source user and a strong | ||
supporter of open formats, I would like to know if it you could | supporter of open formats, I would like to know if it you could | ||
possibly inform me of the digital format used in the download, I | possibly inform me of the digital format used in the download, I | ||
understand that while | understand that while MP3 has a wider market acceptance, it is covered | ||
by patents and of inferior quality than the | by patents and of inferior quality than the Vorbis format, and of | ||
vastly inferior quality than the full lossless encoding of the | vastly inferior quality than the full lossless encoding of the FLAC | ||
format. | format. | ||
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use the mp3 codecs in order to listen to an mp3 download. | use the mp3 codecs in order to listen to an mp3 download. | ||
A | A FLAC file however can be legally distributed and used without | ||
restrictions and there are free tools which allow anyone to transcode | restrictions and there are free tools which allow anyone to transcode | ||
into their preferred lossy format to be used in their portable player, | into their preferred lossy format to be used in their portable player, | ||
also | also FLAC is already supported by almost all players and is a de facto | ||
industry standard. | industry standard. | ||
Also although | Also although Apple has kept their users choice of codec artificially | ||
limited, there exists an alternative software for the ipod series and | limited, there exists an alternative software for the ipod series and | ||
a number of several other digital audio players which adds support for | a number of several other digital audio players which adds support for | ||
nearly all codecs in existence and which is available free of charge | nearly all codecs in existence and which is available free of charge | ||
as an open source project. You can find more information about this at | as an open source project. You can find more information about this at | ||
http://rockbox.org | |||
Also I would like to know if it would be possible to make the phone | Also I would like to know if it would be possible to make the phone |
Latest revision as of 12:38, 17 December 2007
Good afternoon, I would like to place / already placed (people who already placed should probably email the final text with their order number to their email support address ) a pre-order for the radiohead
download album but since I am an open-source user and a strong
supporter of open formats, I would like to know if it you could
possibly inform me of the digital format used in the download, I
understand that while MP3 has a wider market acceptance, it is covered
by patents and of inferior quality than the Vorbis format, and of
vastly inferior quality than the full lossless encoding of the FLAC
format.
Also although software patents are still invalid in Europe, in the united states and other such countries the patents concerning the mp3 format make it technically illegal for Linux/open source users to use the mp3 codecs in order to listen to an mp3 download.
A FLAC file however can be legally distributed and used without restrictions and there are free tools which allow anyone to transcode into their preferred lossy format to be used in their portable player, also FLAC is already supported by almost all players and is a de facto industry standard.
Also although Apple has kept their users choice of codec artificially limited, there exists an alternative software for the ipod series and a number of several other digital audio players which adds support for nearly all codecs in existence and which is available free of charge as an open source project. You can find more information about this at http://rockbox.org
Also I would like to know if it would be possible to make the phone mobile number and the street address fields not mandatory for the download only option.
Thank you for your time, kind regards,