As far as I know, open file formats have become the standard for basically all industries and types of files. However, some of them, like the Microsoft Office Formats, are still proprietary. I have seen Open Office documents and Ogg being recommended for Office documents and audio files, respectively, but I’m somewhat confused about other types of formats like video.

  • @carl_dungeon
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    54 months ago

    I agree. One day we’ll hit a point where no matter how much money you toss at it, it wont get much better and at that point, open source will catch up, and then companies will opt for that because it’s free, until then that license gets you x% better quality/byte ratios, it gives your company and “edge” to go all in on it.

      • @carl_dungeon
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        24 months ago

        You’re right, but that universal hardware support is still lacking. It’s spotty on different tv boxes, phones, consoles. It’ll get there!