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Link to Napter/file sharing, link to winamp, discuss patent issues, discuss ownership, discuss other mpeg formats and the company who made them. Maybe do a little piece on history for this page as well. This isn't even back burner for me, somebody take this and run with it if you're interested in the topic, as I'm not. -- rack
Does anyone have any r3mix-like websites which discuss audio quality, compression standards etc? Perhaps a new, more central, wiki topic skewed to audio compression would be in order for stuff like that. -- rack
- Unfortanetely r3mix.net is dead. It now has mp3.com commercials. It was a site with indeed a wealth of information. Thus,
- "* r3mix.net - While unfortunately dated as of this May 2003 posting, it still contains a wealth of information on mp3 compression and quality issues."
- is removed from MP3.
- I know the original site ran on a .be host. And IIRC there were mirrors I don't know which one anymore. Archive.org doesn't have the information. Google cache doesn't seem to work either. dpi
I conspicuously left links out to UNIX / Mac rippers as I'm so out of practice with Mac and UNIX, I'm probably unqualified. Thanks to whoever provided the UNIX / Mac stuff. Webfork
- NP. I can't comment on MacOSX rippers either. The ones listed for Linux/FreeBSD probably also work with OpenBSD/NetBSD and for MacOSX with Fink.
- Btw#1 i think this could better be reformatted in some different way. We don't want to write CD ripping files from a CD into the OGG or AAC topics, do we? What is your opinion about this? Btw#2 i putted EAC on top because it is the best ripper available (this was analysed on for example r3mix.net and it is logic too). Btw#3 can you look on Quicktime/Talk, see if there are any obvious (grammer) mistakes and integrate it somewhere? -- dpi (too lazy to login with this browser).

