On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 02:49:11PM +0100, Steve Fosdick wrote:
That seems a strange thing to do as it has both the quality penalty of re-encoding and the final format is still not a free one.
I'm guessing that it makes more sense as most things come down in mp3 format in the first place. If it was to encode the few things that come as real format into a Free format then it might cause problems for people especially if you wanted to put them onto a media player device given most of them seem to do mp3 and not much else that is useful.
Adam