Displaying 12 results from an estimated 12 matches for "vorbishardware".
2004 Aug 06
0
ices 0.3 released
...is there a public
API for supporting Ogg directly in iTunes (as opposed to via Quicktime).
Several developers have spent a lot of time trying, and we've had next
to zero success.
> - Effectively no hardware device support.
This is just wrong, and getting more so. See
http://wiki.xiph.org/VorbisHardware.
> I realize all this is changing, and I'm doing whatever I can to
> get it there, but you can only force new standards and technologies
> on people if you're Steve Jobs. Others should be as accomodating
> as possible.
We're trying to be accomodating. This is why icecas...
2009 Dec 01
2
Proprietary by open source
Proprietary by open source (sounds like a oxymoron)
I am looking at doing a project that well use theora/vorbis/Dirac
I am expecting to get why cant it play on my ipod/PMP?
I am expecting to get you must be using some proprietary format?
tom_a_sparks
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2003 Oct 05
1
OGG supported by Treo 600!
The highly anticipated PDA/Cellphone combo the Treo 600 is being
released this week (Oct 6th) on Sprint's CDMA network.
On Oct 13th it comes out for GSM networks (T-mobile, etc).
It has 32MB internal storage and has a SD slot. SD media currently is
available up to 512MB. It descent builtin speakers and head phone jacks.
It runs Palm OS 5.2.1 and comes with the Pocket Tunes audio player app.
2004 Jan 09
2
How widely spread is this file format?
I just have a general question about this file format. How many music players out on the market support this format? I know Winamp does but does iPod, DellDJ, or any other portable devices support this format? Just curious how widely accepted this format is for a project I might have.
Thanks!
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2004 Jul 01
1
wiki down?
...d like to see, then I can listen to music
at the beginning of a trip, and as I take more photos, my music
collection will have to shrink ;)
(The players that attracted my attention the most in the past was the
iFP-3xx series from iRiver, I like that they use normal batteries...)
I'll check the VorbisHardware wiki page again once the wiki is back
online.
Thanks,
Hugo van der Merwe
2003 Oct 05
1
OGG supported by Treo 600!
The highly anticipated PDA/Cellphone combo the Treo 600 is being
released this week (Oct 6th) on Sprint's CDMA network.
On Oct 13th it comes out for GSM networks (T-mobile, etc).
It has 32MB internal storage and has a SD slot. SD media currently is
available up to 512MB. It descent builtin speakers and head phone jacks.
It runs Palm OS 5.2.1 and comes with the Pocket Tunes audio player app.
2004 Aug 06
4
ices 0.3 released
On Sun, Jul 13, 2003 at 05:28:12PM -0400, Arc wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 13, 2003 at 02:27:01PM -0700, Dan Sully wrote:
> >
> > 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.
>
>
2003 Nov 10
2
[faq?] Portable players supporting ogg vorbis
Hi,
I got into the mood of acquiring a portable music player, and I want to
"vote with my dollars" and choose among the players that can play ogg
files. What are my options?
So far, I have seen the Rio Karma (and some other Rio models?), and my
favorite as of today is one of the iRiver iFP-1xxT. The Neuros looks even
better, but ogg support seems incomplete.
Any good experience, bad
2005 May 30
1
Constellation of open source around Icecast
I hope this isn't too far off topic. But, it seems like the developers
are the folks to talk to for what I want.
I run an Internet radio station and I am also a rather experienced
developer and own a web hosting company. I don't have the resources to
be actively involved in development at the moment. But, I will help out
in other ways and have some good channels to promote Icecast and
2004 Aug 06
1
ices 0.3 released
...ting Ogg directly in iTunes (as opposed to via Quicktime).
> Several developers have spent a lot of time trying, and we've had next
> to zero success.
>
> > - Effectively no hardware device support.
>
> This is just wrong, and getting more so. See
> http://wiki.xiph.org/VorbisHardware.
>
> > I realize all this is changing, and I'm doing whatever I can to
> > get it there, but you can only force new standards and technologies
> > on people if you're Steve Jobs. Others should be as accomodating
> > as possible.
>
> We're trying to be a...
2003 Apr 15
1
Ogg Traffic for April 15, 2003
Hi everybody:
Here is this week's Ogg Traffic with all new updates on recent
activities in the world of Xiph.org. The HTML version is up at
http://www.vorbis.com/ot/20030415.html.
Enjoy!
-Carsten
<p>Ogg Traffic for Tuesday, April 15, 2003
[1]Carsten "Purple" Haese
April 15, 2003
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2004 Mar 19
9
How many MIPS for Vorbis Decoder?
Hello,
I may be stupid, but I cannot find any data on how "expensive" the Vorbis
Decoder is. Looking for an embedded solution I am interested in how many
"MIPS" you need to decode a MONO audio stream at reasonable quality (44 kHz,
approx. 100 kbps?)
Can it be done in a microcontroller, or do I need ultra-expensive DSPs to do
it?
Thanks for hints
Jens
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