
Bobbsy
Boring Old Git
My question on the music compression scheme is: Why did MP3 win out? OGG and AIF are both just as compact, and don't make your hi-hats and cymbals sound like they went through a Cuisinart.
MP3 (Actually MPEG1 or 2, Audio Layer 3) was developed in 1995, about five years before OGG. It was designed to be the audio format for MPEG video and, as such, had a lot of development money thrown at it and a lot of people adopting it early. OGG was first developed in 2000 and didn't really gain traction until several years later. As open source, as good as it is, it didn't have any "supporters with money".
AIF is older again, but (except for the AIFF-C variant) is not compressed and uses file sizes similar to wave files. It was developed by Apple who are not well known for letting others use their technology.
As always, it's not the quality that determines what system is successful. It's money and market penetration.