-----Original Message----- From: On Behalf Of Tom Bruno Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 11:47 AM
FLAC and/or Vorbis ;)
Those are on the possibles list. What experience does anyone on-list have with battery portables using any open source codecs? _______________
If you archive all the music in flac, you can convert the lossless audio to any format for any player. That is what I have been doing. If i need ogg, i make stuff ogg, need mp3, i make it mp3. It all stays high quality cause of flac.
I just ran across a portable player that plays MP3 and ogg. Can't remember if that was the Creative Zen, Rio Forge or something completely different. Anyone know of players that play .ogg?
On Wed, 2006-06-14 at 11:59 -0500, Kelsay, Brian - Kansas City, MO wrote:
I just ran across a portable player that plays MP3 and ogg. Can't remember if that was the Creative Zen, Rio Forge or something completely different. Anyone know of players that play .ogg?
iAudio. Best player I've ever owned.
There's also the Rio Karma.
I just did an Amazon search from the Firefox search bar on the term "ogg" and found that in addition to iRiver and iAudio, Samsung is apparently now supporting ogg vorbis.
As info, Jim
Jason D. Clinton wrote:
On Wed, 2006-06-14 at 11:59 -0500, Kelsay, Brian - Kansas City, MO wrote:
I just ran across a portable player that plays MP3 and ogg. Can't remember if that was the Creative Zen, Rio Forge or something completely different. Anyone know of players that play .ogg?
iAudio. Best player I've ever owned.
There's also the Rio Karma.
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I installed Rockbox on my iPod Nano and love it. It's open source and supports quite a few codecs. It actually looks pretty nice too, here are some themes from their site: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/WpsIpodNano
On 6/14/06, Jim Herrmann kclug@itdepends.com wrote:
I just did an Amazon search from the Firefox search bar on the term "ogg" and found that in addition to iRiver and iAudio, Samsung is apparently now supporting ogg vorbis.
As info, Jim
Jason D. Clinton wrote:
On Wed, 2006-06-14 at 11:59 -0500, Kelsay, Brian - Kansas City, MO wrote:
I just ran across a portable player that plays MP3 and ogg. Can't remember if that was the Creative Zen, Rio Forge or something completely different. Anyone know of players that play .ogg?
iAudio. Best player I've ever owned.
There's also the Rio Karma.
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I wish I had a Neuros ;)
Linux-based, supports Vorbis, probably FLAC too... obviously you can mod your own firmware... there's a "PVR" version that does video too...
Kelsay, Brian - Kansas City, MO wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: On Behalf Of Tom Bruno Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 11:47 AM
FLAC and/or Vorbis ;)
Those are on the possibles list. What experience does anyone on-list have with battery portables using any open source codecs? _______________
If you archive all the music in flac, you can convert the lossless audio to any format for any player. That is what I have been doing. If i need ogg, i make stuff ogg, need mp3, i make it mp3. It all stays high quality cause of flac.
I just ran across a portable player that plays MP3 and ogg. Can't remember if that was the Creative Zen, Rio Forge or something completely different. Anyone know of players that play .ogg?
I have the Rio Karma. It plays ogg, flac, mp3, and wma, and works in the big 3 OSs. It also has ethernet, USB2.0, and RCA stereo out.
This is the unofficial/official forum for the Rio players: http://www.riovolution.com/