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ogg is a crippled container - no serious support for metadata

it is unclear why XIPH.ORG believes that the industry standard file format used by mpeg4 is inferior to their encapsulation scheme!?

the mpeg4 file format is based on the apple's quicktime MOV format, so it utilizes the most advance media technology available.

it seems strange that foss browsers - which will increasingly depend upon RDF-based metadata - would be interested in supporting a media format that has no serious ambitions or capabilities for (RDF) metadata -compare this to the rich plan for mpeg7.

it is also unclear what the business case is for not using the mpeg4/itu codec (h264), when there are foss (royalty-free) implementations available?!

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