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There is another free alternative: the XviD codec. It's free software (GPL). It's stable. Lots of people use it. It's included in popular codec packs (like Nimo Codecs Pack or K-Lite Codecs Pack). And I'm quite sure the DivX decoder can read XviD-encoded videos.
Doom9.org (the best site about video tools) rated XviD "best free video codec" a few months ago. (http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/codecs-203-1.htm)
I've nothing against Theora. But why should we use it if there is another, much more known and probably better alternative ?
MagicTom [[fr:Utilisateur:MagicTom]]
Timwi a écrit : | The quantification "almost nobody" applies now, but for how much longer? | Ogg Vorbis has taken off quite remarkably. I think Wikipedia should help | boost the popularity of these open-source formats, *especially* when | they are the only free alternative to proprietary competitors. | | Timwi