Is Geico with you?
That's funny. No, they will not insure MP3.
This thread is about the annoyances of getting a suitable MP3 encoders.
The following is supplement to this thread to help explain why we still have an issue with MP3 after over ten years of widespread usage here and abroad.
People who create MP3 encoders and decoders take some risk.
The start of the story goes back a few years. Look at this :
OPINION
O'SCANNLAIN, Circuit Judge:
In this case involving the intersection of computer technology, the Internet, and music listening, we must decide whether the Rio portable music player is a digital audio recording device subject to the restrictions of the Audio Home Recording Act of 1992
http://www.virtualrecordings.com/diamond.htmNotice that this was not in the UK or the EU.
It was in California!Look it over.
They were out to get anybody that had made MP3 players!.So, then, they would also like to discourage people using MP3 on computers, if they could! Notice who is behind this and what are the reasons they give.