That's the end-user, though. The way I see it, the only reason MP3s are still around is that it's so widespread and mainstream. OGG, in a technological sense, is better in several ways, but then change doesn't occur at the drop of a dime.
And, well, it seems the way you put it, OGG is only a pain because it's inaccessible to the end-user as of present date.
Buy a CD then. What's the difference? Other than the fact that CDs are of lossless quality because they're not rips.
Well, maybe I should've clarified. What I meant was at a game of this scale. Surround sound is really nice in a professional console game, I agree, but SRB2 certainly doesn't have it. Therefore, why waste hard drive space on tip-top quality music that doesn't even compare with the lower bitrates of the sounds in the game?
And, well, it seems the way you put it, OGG is only a pain because it's inaccessible to the end-user as of present date.
Some of us really care, and you hurt those who do by leaving it in something awful like MP3 128k... at least have the decency to do 192...
Buy a CD then. What's the difference? Other than the fact that CDs are of lossless quality because they're not rips.
Well, maybe I should've clarified. What I meant was at a game of this scale. Surround sound is really nice in a professional console game, I agree, but SRB2 certainly doesn't have it. Therefore, why waste hard drive space on tip-top quality music that doesn't even compare with the lower bitrates of the sounds in the game?