Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote on wikitech-l:
>This has already been discussed at great length both on wikien and on
>wikipedia talk:sound, and the overwhelming consensus was not to use
>none-free formats which would possibly lock us into proprietery
>software.
>
It is nice to see that things are discussed on wikien and on wikipedia,
it is also nice that some sort of consensus was reached. I hope you can
agree with me on two points.
* Not everyone discusses on wikien and en:wikipedia.
* If such a consensus does not result in some good explanations on how
to use .ogg files it is empty talk.
I care little for people's opinion when they do not back it up with
walking their talk. When people are to use .ogg in stead of .wav files
or whatever, I expect that it must be simple to use this format. When it
is not, it is astounding that I fail to find an "howto use sound" in
wikipedia. Apparently the great moral issues are more important than the
practicalities.
I really appreciate it when a message can be as informative as "use
media". Thanks again Brion :).
I am aware that Jimbo does want us to use .ogg files that is why I went
this route. The reasons why are good enough for ME. But I think the
explantions in wikimedia on how and why we use .ogg files really suck. I
also think that we can do better. When we are going to upload thousants
of pronounciations using .ogg files, we create a standard. This will be
a wobly standard when we do not help our users with some easy
explanations on how to listen to it. We will not get all these .ogg
files when we do not find people to record their pronounciations and
explain how to record .ogg files.
So far I have only learned about ashampoo and audacity. There are
perhaps better tools, I am convinced that there are people on the list
that do know better than me.
Thanks,
GerardM