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2003 Sep 17
1
Another portable player? (The iRiver iHP 120)
Hi all, My japanese is not so good ;-) But it appears that iRiver have released the iHP-120, and it includes OGG playback support. http://www.iriverjapan.com/product.php?product=iHP-120 If you scroll down to "Multi-CODEC" you will see that they use the words "Ogg Vorbis", not once but twice! I haven't seen it float past here yet, so I just thought that I would bring it
2004 Mar 22
3
First impressions of iRiver iHP120
Battery life sucks. This may be due to three factors: 1. It was the first charge that the machine had 2. Playing Vorbis takes more battery power than MP3 3. The battery is a bit rubbish More considered opinions to follow. Phil Hibbs Cap Gemini Ernst & Young Aston, UK <p>======================================================= This message contains information that may be privileged
2002 Jan 14
0
[contact@iriveramerica.com: RE: ogg vorbis support]
I got this response today, and thought you guys might like it :) jack. ----- Forwarded message from River Support <contact@iriveramerica.com> ----- Reply-To: <contact@iriveramerica.com> From: "River Support" <contact@iriveramerica.com> To: "'Jack Moffitt'" <jack@xiph.org> Subject: RE: ogg vorbis support Importance: Normal X-Uidl:
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
2004 Apr 15
1
FLAC, ogg and iRiver
I've seen in this discussion: http://www.xiph.org/archives/vorbis/200304/0000.html that not only is it possible for the iRiver iMP-350 to play Ogg, it can also play FLAC - I didn't know this, and two question arrise: * It is possible to get the iRiver H120/140 to play FLAC (I know the Rio Karma can) * People sometimes say things like "Ogg is not tuned well for high bit rates"
2003 Feb 04
1
iRiver
Hi, Does anyone (of the developers) know what's the status on the iRiver Vorbis support? Mainly I'm interested in knowing if it will be a firmware update or if they'll have to make a new player. I'm thinking about buying the iMP-350, but I don't want to buy it now only to discover that it will never support my favorite audio format. TIA, Alex --- >8 ---- List archives:
2003 Mar 31
2
New iRiver Firmware supports Vorbis!
iRiver released some firmware updates today for many of their CD and Flash-based MP3 players. Among the added features is the ability to play back Ogg Vorbis and FLAC audio files. Interestingly, in order to make room for the decoders, they also _removed_ the ability to play back Windows Media Audio. It's unfortunate that they had to take out some capability, but I'd prefer Ogg to wma
2003 Sep 07
1
Firmware for iRiver ChromeX iMP-150?
Found the following listing on amazon.com: iRiver ChromeX iMP-150 CD/MP3 Player with 120-Second Anti-Skip and Upgradeable Firmware (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0000669BN/qid=1062970402/br=1-2/ref=br_lf_etk_ce_av__2//002-6698891-2179212?v=glance&s=electronics&n=516876). Does anyone know if it supports Vorbis thru an alternate firmware? -- "Everyone has to find
2004 Jun 21
1
iRiver iFP-790 and its Ogg Vorbis support
Does anyone have the iRiver iFP-790 player (or maybe any other one of their iFP-7xx series)? I bought this player very recently, and I have been having problems with Ogg Vorbis playback. It skips so much that you only hear music 20% of the time. Is my unit defective or does the player really have problems with ogg vorbis? I think mine even chokes on wma's encoded at standard settings. Any
2004 Jan 27
1
iRiver iMP-550
Hi everyone! I've just bought subj and updated the firmware to the 1.50b (beta) version. It plays ogg vorbis files, but only in a 96..256kbps range. That sucks because unfortunately almost every album of my music collection is encoded at q=9.2, and several bits, on the contrary, are encoded at very low bitrates like 60-80 kbps :( Well I can always reencode when I have time, but can
2004 Apr 28
0
iRiver iGP-100 Review on Tomshardware.com
http://www.tomshardware.com/consumer/20040428/index.html The iRiver iGP-100 was just reviewed at Toms Hardware. They specifically mention that it supports Vorbis. Just thought I'd pass this along. Paul --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to
2008 Nov 18
2
iriver lplayer software
I ran wine to install the software and all seemed to go well but when I clicked the Finish button there was a message failed to import MFC42.DLL required by iLauncher. I have forgotten the user name I used to log in - apparently there are more tom george's - so I am trying to post this from mutt Tom George
2007 Sep 22
1
Using rsync with the iriver T60
I was about to ask how to get this to work, but I think I might have solved it with another last look down the documentation before I clicked on the send button. I have an annoying little problem known as the iriver T60 audio player. It plays Ogg files from my PC perfectly well, but only in the same order in which it thinks they were copied onto its flash memory. It makes no attempt to sort
2008 Jul 31
1
re: smb server attached to san
I've been handed a server environment with samba serving a 1.5 terabyte SAN mount, and find connections to the mount slow. Any attempt to read the filesystem remotely results in a 5-10 second lag before responding. Once the initial lag has passed, the filesystem can be read in a reasonable responsive manner. I'm not sure where to look to identify the problem. It's possible using
2015 Feb 18
3
[LLVMdev] Writing LLVM front-end
Thanks, Reid. When you say the frontend needs to know about how LLVM implements it, do you mean, the Function* type in LLVM, and in which order you add to the arguments array when building this type? Thank you for the video link, just reading the abstract I see this is the way to go. However, as I finished typing the sentence, I wonder if this means clang and/or llvm may be a runtime dependency.
2005 Aug 22
2
GTA:SA ogg file problem
There is an application that rips the radio stations in the game Grand Theft Auto San Andreas, and it produces ogg vorbis files. These files do not play on my iRiver iHP-120, it just skips on to the next track after about 1 second. I can provide an example file if someone would like to take a look and see what might be causing the problem. __________________________________________________ Phil
2008 Jul 15
5
Hardware support
What's the current state of hardware support for Ogg Vorbis? Any decent players out there? I have an iRiver iHP-120 and am thinking about upgrading, any recommendations? Phil Hibbs. Capgemini is a trading name used by the Capgemini Group of companies which includes Capgemini UK plc, a company registered in England and Wales (number 943935) whose registered is at No. 1 Forge End,
2004 Sep 23
2
Re: Portable FLAC Players
> Apparently it plays only from its own on-board RAM, and you have to > pre-load files on it before you hit the road or head for the bus stop or > the train station, I gather? It doesn't play from removable media? Well, it functions like any other Digital Audio Player. Take the iPod, the iRiver iHp 120 and the Rio Karma to name just a few. These players all have integrated 20 or 40
2004 Sep 17
3
Portable FLAC Players
Hi there, I just wanted to inform you guys that there is currently a beta Firmware for the "Cowon iAudio M3" in development that supports the FLAC format. I have tested some FLAC files that were encoded by jetAudio 6.06 (compression level 0, 4 and 8). I will try all compression ratios, but I guess that they will all work. If anybody wants me to test a specific encoder or program I would
2004 Jul 30
4
Question about Ogg files Structure
Hi, I bought an iRiver HP-120 which can read ogg files (via a hard drive). Many people experiment that reading ogg file decrease the baterry charge more quickly than with mp3 at the same bitrate. The only raisonnable reason of that mysterious thing is that reading ogg file is not sequential onto hard drive, and the hard drive head must move more than for reading an mp3 at the same quality, and