Having gotten more wrapped up in Linux than I could afford, sidelining the writing of a novel among other things, a realistic and once central project for me, I am for between eighteen months and three years back using Windows on both my computers. In spirit, after three years of it, I'm very much a Linux and Open Source man and in part as a reminder to myself I began copying all my .ogg files into Windows 7. I'm fussy about sound and pleased with the quality of 320k/Grade 9 ogg files and having chosen the 'middle way' instead of wma or mp3.
These files will play of course after installing the xiph.org codecs, but Windows prior to the involvement of Media Player, or even Foobar 2000 which I'm using instead, doesn't 'like' certain file names/lengths/characters. I should expect it of course but it does seem petty of Microsoft not to be ogg- and flac-friendly. They don't have to create elaborate facilities for using the filetypes, and perhaps are economically bound not to, though there mp3 is in Media Player as an option when ripping CDs despite the fact that it will mean its own codec is often foregone. But they could build in the tiny bit of code that would recognise oggified music pasted in from an external hard drive. An example if needed is an otherwise short song-title with something as simple as a question mark in the title. MS might beg to differ, or maybe the xiph.org people would too, but I think of this as a bug.
I expect over the next couple of months I will be reminded of plenty of things that annoy like this, though overall Windows suits me for the time being - a very low maintenance net nanny, K9, is a new and welcome luxury for me as of yesterday - but I'm hoping that KDE or Gnome 3 will come to look PC World showroom-friendly and function unobtrusively by the end of this relatively brief period of my using almost no forums and googling no issues.
(This is just a bit of chat. It's not my intention to 'solve' the filename issue, and especially not in a Linux forum, but a solution would be nice all the same if there's something simple I've missed!)







