On Wed, Aug 28, 2002 at 02:29:22PM -0300, Ben Armstrong wrote: > I'm staying neutral on the quality issue. Yes, degrading mp3s into oggs > sucks. Yes users should have a choice. I don't know which is more important > in this case.
Put it in and whack a f*cking huge warning message everytime the program is run ... something like "YMMV", but a little more educational. For what it's worth, I've converted a good number of 128kB/s mp3s to ogg today for personal testing purposes (my original CDs, from which they were ripped, are in another country) and they sound fine to me. I suspect a good number of other people would be happy enough with such a situation, so why not make it easy for them? -- Paul Dwerryhouse "Why not just have the arresting officer execute you on the spot? If you turn out to be innocent, they can cancel the invoice for the bullet." -- sharkey