BBC Testing Ogg Vorbis Streams
Jan 09, 2002, 21:19 (6 Talkback[s] )
[ Thanks to stuart for this link. ]
The BBC is in the midst of a test of Ogg Vorbis streams for
online listeners. Ogg Vorbis is an open, free audio codec meant to
replace the patent-encumbered MP3.
The BBC has provided a page with assorted details on the test
and links for subscription to a mailing list.
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