LarryJB wrote:Yeah maybe so. Man! what a mess this video stuff is! It is just so complicated. Every time I think I have a handle of things, there is some other issue that pops up. Why can't the powers that be, simplify things? Too many cooks in the kitchen I guess.
You're not wrong there sir!
I'm a member of a few "streamer forums" and I'd say 90% of the posts are about problems playing a particular container/codec combination. If I was in charge I'd have a few standards (one for music, one for photos and a couple for video) and everyone would have to adhere to those standards or else their stuff would not play nicely or at all. Currently, everyone bleats that their obscure or otherwise rips don't play on their streamer and expect the streamer developers to fix it. It's the old "it's your problem not mine guv" mentality.
I do agree that the major players should all get together and define some standards for audio/video (like IEEE did for wireless, MPEG did with MP3, Philips, Sony and co did for the DVD etc) and then over time everyone would fall in line. But that will never happen since even the major players go off on a tangent and develop their own proprietary standard (Sony with ATRAC3, VHS and Betamax etc).
So, for now at least, we're stuck where we are. I think "the future" will all be cloud-based anyway and so there will be a lot less variations of codec/container out there. But then it'll all be terribly compressed rubbish which the general public will just accept as "that's the way it is". Then we can spend the next 10 years with two groups of people (like we were/are with the CDs and vinyl brigade
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Anyway, this isn't helping solve your problem is it. Have a chat with your party buddies and let me know what they say. Heck, they can even sign up to this forum and tell me themselves