[Am-info] Windows Media Player on BBC - Comments requested
Mitch Stone
mitch@accidentalexpert.com
Thu, 27 Dec 2001 08:58:07 -0800
--- From a message sent by Eric M. Hopper on 12/27/01 5:51 AM ---
>On Wed, Dec 26, 2001 at 10:08:47PM -0800, Mitch Stone wrote:
>> >Feel free to send in comments about the BBC helping to support Microsoft
>> >proprietary standards and effectively advertising Windows XP.
>> >
>> >Lets try and keep the Internet based on open standards without helping
>> >Microsoft carve out yet another monopoly.
>>
>> What form of nonproprietary form of streaming media should we be
>> suggesting as an alternative?
>
> AFAIK, there aren't any good, Free streaming media formats. Ogg
>Tarkin will be someday, but that won't be for another 2-3 years. In the
>meantime, the streaming media vendor that is the most platform neutral
>is Real. I don't like them though because they tend to be spyware.
Real is about as proprietary as they come. Did you ever try to convert
RealAudio files to anything else? Quicktime is far more open then Real.
The BBC should be encouraged to provide streaming audio and video in
multiple formats.
Mitch Stone
mitch@accidentalexpert.com