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Re: AudioFileComponents


  • Subject: Re: AudioFileComponents
  • From: Francisco Gimeno <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2005 00:09:59 +0200


As I said in my previous email, the first thing I would do is provide an AudioCodec for vorbis (and possibly flac). Then at least you can have files - QuickTime movie files for instance - that you'd be able to use in iTunes. When you've got that working, you could then look at the ogg support if you still felt that was necessary.
do you mean audiocodec + audiofile?
I don't understand how QuickTime would know how to extract the vorbis data from an Ogg file if the ogg file format is not supported.



Bill


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