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2002 Jan 27
3
HipZip support?
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Hello vorbis,
I know that hipzip/Dadio support was planned - does anyone have any
idea what the status of this is due to iomega's discontinuing of the
Hipzip product line?
Is there any way we can add ogg support to our hipzip's in the
future if Interactive Objects adds it to Dadio ?
- --
Best regards,
Brendan
2001 Jun 18
2
newby question - Ogg Vorbis on Hipzip
Read on Binary Freedom back in February that Chris & Jack had gotten Ogg
Vorbis to work on an Iomega Hipzip.
is that firmware upgrade available for download anywhere?
-Evan
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2001 May 27
1
Version 1.0, HipZip, News
...vorbis-supporting firmware. Any news on when I
and others like myself can expect to listen to ogg on the go would be
great.
Also, since i'm still wary about the small amount of storage on the
HipZip (made sure I bought it somewhere with good return policy), if
you developers with ogg on your hipzips could give me your nutshell
reviews of the device I'd probably be more at ease =).
- Aron
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2002 Dec 03
0
hipzip iomega vorbis'd firmware
Hi
I've seen there are few people saying someone @xiph
got an hipzip firmware supporting vorbis.
All references are at least one year old. Does someone
know something more about that? (whether, how, _where_, ...)
Expecially now that tremor's been released, it should be
even easier to get such a feature, shouldn't it?
bye
--
Mij -o- mij@bitchx.it -o- http://mij.oltrelinux.com
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2002 Dec 03
0
hipzip iomega vorbis'd firmware
Hi
I've seen there are few people saying someone @xiph
got an hipzip firmware supporting vorbis.
All references are at least one year old. Does someone
know something more about that? (whether, how, _where_, ...)
Expecially now that tremor's been released, it should be
even easier to get such a feature, shouldn't it?
bye
--
Mij -o- mij@bitchx.it -o- http://mij.oltrelinux.com
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2002 Mar 08
1
portable vorbis players
Has anyone done a portable vorbis player yet?
Is the SA-1100 fast enough to do vorbis decoding? What are some embedded
boards that are fast enough currently?
-Dan
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2002 Nov 21
1
portable ogg hardware update
Does anyone know of any updates in the portable ogg support category? How's the iRiver evaluation unit scenario working out (http://www.xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/hardware.html) ? Can I safely assume that any retail product being available by Christmas falls in to the "Snowballs chance in... a very warm place" category.
Also, I happen to be one of the (apparently) few people who purchased
2001 Feb 06
2
music e-commerce using vorbis
Hi,
I am the CTO of an online e-commerce site selling signed underground
music. We're just about to begin with mp3 distribution by download. I have
looked into Ogg Vorbis, and it is interesting for us to both avoid the mp3
patent stuff (what's the legal status of Fraunhofer looking into any
possible patent infringements by Ogg?), and WMA. However, I still don't
think Ogg Vorbis is
2001 Sep 23
2
portable player
I am looking into purchacing a portable player. I know there is alpha/beta
firmware for the HipZip (But I haven't been able to find link to download
it). Is there any other player that supports Vorbis (even as alpha/beta
firmware)?
Thanks
Ian
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2002 Feb 09
1
Is there a list of Ogg-supporting portable players?
I am looking to buy a portable player that supports Ogg Vorbis, but I don't know of ANY that do... is there a web page listing all the known players (however few there may be) that currently support Ogg Vorbis?
Thank you.
-- Philip.
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2001 Dec 20
2
embedded vorbis players
Anyone know of any vorbis players more or less the size of an MP3 player -
something that will fit in a pocket? Or some projects to make one?
I'd be willing to work on putting one together and port vorbis to some
embedded processor. Any rough idea of what processor capabilities should
be needed for the number crunching (is an FPU necessary, 16/32 bit,
speed)? I realize the dev list might be a
2001 Aug 15
3
RC2 artifacts
Hello -- I desperately want to start using Ogg compression on music I
release on the internet, but I am encountering a fair amount of artifacts.
I noticed some in beta4 and was hoping they would disappear with RC1.
However, I've been playing with RC2 and I've still been banging my head into
a number of problems. A majority of the music I make has long drones with a
fair amount of spectral
2000 Nov 22
0
[fwd] liked your article at http://xiph.org/about.html (from: mlewis@webnoize.com)
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here's an article about
2001 Apr 12
5
Windows XP and MP3
if ya' haven't seen it already, check out:
http://www.canoe.ca/MoneyWSJ/wsj2-dow.html
ad, sad, sad. on many fronts. I don't begin to understand how this might
work; I suppose the MP3 degradation only applies to MS encoding software...
*shrug*
this may, however, provide a good leveraging point for Vorbis.
have fun
dongoodman
2000 Nov 22
4
more vorbis press!
http://news.webnoize.com/item.rs?ID=11136
or
Quietly Slipping into Audio Software, Vorbis Wants to Dethrone MP3
by Mark Lewis
Confident they can oust the MP3 format from dominance,
developers of Ogg Vorbis, an
open-source, royalty-free audio encoding format, say they are
making headway, getting their
technology into software players, portable devices and
2000 Nov 22
4
more vorbis press!
http://news.webnoize.com/item.rs?ID=11136
or
Quietly Slipping into Audio Software, Vorbis Wants to Dethrone MP3
by Mark Lewis
Confident they can oust the MP3 format from dominance,
developers of Ogg Vorbis, an
open-source, royalty-free audio encoding format, say they are
making headway, getting their
technology into software players, portable devices and