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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 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 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
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
2003 Nov 10
2
Rio Karma mini review
Hello everyone, Stopped by Best Buy last night and picked up a Rio Karma. Since from-the-trenches reviews seem scarce, I thought I might post some thoughts. The short story: I'm probably returning it, will be buying a different portable player. The software doesn't work, and I don't think I wanna screw with it. The long story: It looks cool, is tiny,
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
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
2003 Oct 16
2
OGG portable (iRiver iHP-120)
I remember seeing a post about a japanese link to a new portable with OGG support. I stumbled across this today and thought I'd throw it out there incase you guys hadn't seen it. http://www.iriveramerica.com/products/iHP-120.asp Looks pretty sweet to me. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this
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
2004 Dec 15
2
Bugtracker Karma Hall Of Fame
The Karma Hall Of Fame is now available at: http://bugs.digium.com/karma_halloffame.php Users with negative karma aren't named'n'shamed.. YET.. but congrats to all the users with positive karma on the current list! The list shows all users holding the top 10 karma scores in the system. Right now you need a 12 or above to feature on the list, and there's a boat load of people just
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
2010 Nov 02
3
R 2.12.0 in Fedora Updates Testing
R 2.12.0 is built now for Fedora and EPEL. It is in "updates-testing" (or it will be within the next 24 hours). I did not do this build for Fedora 12, as that release will be End-Of-Life in a month. In accordance with the new policies on Fedora Updates, these new packages will not be pushed as official updates until they either receive positive testing from users, or sit in
2005 Jun 14
1
Speex hardware support?
On Tue, 2005-06-14 at 17:22 -0400, Jean-Marc Valin wrote: > I'm not aware of any hardware player supporting Speex, but if you want > to contact companies, you can always start with Rio, iRiver, ... or > Apple? :-) Okay. You didn't give me any details though. I mean, is it actually feasible? And the point is to record, not just play. The device I'm talking about, that I wish
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
2005 Mar 07
1
why iriver's ifp series with limitation on ogg/vorbis support
Hi all, I buy a iriver's ifp-880 portable player, it only can play ogg file with bitrate 96kbps-325kbps. I know that the higher bitrate of file, the more cpu cycles to comsume in most case. For beyond 325kbps,I guess the chip (pnx0101) can't realtimely decode. But for ogg file below 96kbps, the cpu performance maybe isn't the bottleneck, and I suspect because of the limitation of
2016 Jun 07
2
problems compiling packages | 3.3.0 | Linux
On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 11:46 AM, Tom Callaway <tcallawa at redhat.com> wrote: > On 06/06/2016 05:04 PM, Brian Fallik wrote: > > Apologies if this email is a top post. I'm not sure how to reply to a > > thread if I'm not subscribed. > > > > We recently encountered the same issue that Evan reported on 6/4 and I > can > > confirm that updated to
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,
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
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