>Clearly Mozilla and Xiph couldn't, in your world, have pulled off an audio codec that blows everything away. Oh, wait, they did!
Clearly, in your misplaced sarcasm, you didn't read what he wrote. He didn't say anything about Mozilla being unable to write a codec that "blows everything away".
He wrote that Mozilla couldn't make that codec a _successful standard_. And, oh wait, they did not.
Even Opus (re: WebRTC) is a standard, but not successful at all, and it probably would not go anywhere.
Oh, and I would take the BS marketing page from Opus with a grain of salt, too, re: blowing everything away.
Clearly, in your misplaced sarcasm, you didn't read what he wrote. He didn't say anything about Mozilla being unable to write a codec that "blows everything away".
He wrote that Mozilla couldn't make that codec a _successful standard_. And, oh wait, they did not.
Even Opus (re: WebRTC) is a standard, but not successful at all, and it probably would not go anywhere.
Oh, and I would take the BS marketing page from Opus with a grain of salt, too, re: blowing everything away.