To it's credit, Ogg would sound sharp and clear. But then you loose all of the positioning data I also encode so it would be a little flat, two dimensional stereo image. So MP3 for mas distribution works for me. Internally the radio station after my years of work with 2 are all Dolby AAC files. When I worked with 2, for the sake of compatibility, we used exclusively MP3 working from a low compression .wav format. One of the many reasons why we sounded as good as we did though streaming low bandwidth MP3, your final product is only as good as what you pipe into it. MP3 is the default standard, though some folks also stream Ogg Vorbis, but this technique places a little more technical demand on the end user. Sticking with MP3 and MP3Pro for broadcast also lowers end user's hardware requirements, being easier for most software decoders to digest.
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