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2004 Aug 06
1
ices 0.3 released
...aybe if you're on a pee-cee and want to download winamp/xmms, then yes.
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> Embedded hardware platforms, AFAIK, dont play streaming audio anyways.
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> I'm refering to people at home who want to play a radio stream.
Without getting into the politics, there is this:
http://www.turtlebeach.com/site/products/audiotron/producthome.asp
I discovered it because its user agent was in my radio station's logs.
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2005 Jan 22
3
Stand alone media player supporting Ogg ?
...ch play ogg) ?
I need something that will display and play/stream ogg audio files stored on
the PC, without having to use a tv as the viewer. I looked on the wiki but
didn't find anything. If they don't use a tv they don't play ogg, so far
anyway.
Voyetra AudioTron-100 [
http://www.turtlebeach.com/site/products/audiotron/producthome.asp ]
Netgear MP101 [ http://www.netgear.com/products/details/MP101.php ]
2. And while I'm here. . .What's involved for one of these companies like
Netgear or Linksys to include Ogg as a supported format? Is it just an
addition to the firmware? Is...
2010 Oct 20
0
No subject
IMPORTANT NOTE:
If you are using a NAS (Network Attached Storage) device please do=20
NOT
use this Firmware. The last known good version for NAS device Support
was: 3.1.1. Sorry about this.
http://www.turtlebeach.com/support/index.php?View=3dentry&EntryID=3d11411639=
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Since the last update was 2004, I wonder what it's CIFS client is as=20
well...oh well, the above might be a start.
> appears to be case insensitive (or at least how it talks to
> Samba). I tried the file in all upper, all low...
2004 Aug 06
3
ices 0.3 released
* Arc <arc@indymedia.org> shaped the electrons to say...
> > I quite agree - it's frustrating to be able to use software that's
> > almost there, then have all the development move to a format that 90%
> > of the applications/embedded systems don't yet support.
>
> I'm sorry, but >90% of software does support Ogg.