zmachine
2007-Oct-09 17:20 UTC
[Vorbis-dev] Order #********** is it possible to get an ogg vorbis version of the In rainbows download?
I'm an free software / open-source user , my order number is # ******** and I would like not having to be subjected to mp3 patent licensing, is it possible to offer the album in ogg vorbis format for us free software (as in freedom) / open-source users? useful links follow http://www.vorbis.com/faq/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogg_vorbis http://www.xiph.org the current state of the art vorbis encoder is in the following link http://www.geocities.jp/aoyoume/aotuv/ kind regards,
Ivo Emanuel Gonçalves
2007-Oct-09 17:29 UTC
[Vorbis-dev] Order #********** is it possible to get an ogg vorbis version of the In rainbows download?
What? Yes, you can offer anything you want in the Vorbis format. Or FLAC. They are patent-free. Obviously, you can only give your users content that you own the copyright of, or else you are committing a crime. -Ivo
Graham Mitchell
2007-Oct-09 22:10 UTC
[Vorbis-dev] Order #********** is it possible to get an ogg vorbis version of the In rainbows download?
> What?The band Radiohead is now no longer under any record contract, so they are offering their newest album, "In Rainbows" as a digital download for any user-defined price you like. Some people, including (apparently) zmachine, are asking if Radiohead will provide the album in Vorbis format as well.
Daniel Holth
2007-Oct-10 06:24 UTC
[Vorbis-dev] Order #********** is it possible to get an ogg vorbis version of the In rainbows download?
Graham Mitchell wrote:>> What? >> > > The band Radiohead is now no longer under any record contract, so they are > offering their newest album, "In Rainbows" as a digital download for any > user-defined price you like. > > Some people, including (apparently) zmachine, are asking if Radiohead will > provide the album in Vorbis format as well. > _______________________________________________ > Vorbis-dev mailing list > Vorbis-dev@xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/vorbis-dev >Ask Leo Laporte. He gets 100 Vorbis download for every 100,000 mp3 downloads.