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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
2007 Jun 26
3
flac portable players
are there any good (audio) quality portable flac players...? Thanks - Richard
2007 Aug 24
1
flac portable players
I have a Cowon iAudio G3 and I really like it. You would probably be looking for one with a hard drive. I haven't tried playing FLAC files with my iAudio, but I play Ogg/Vorbis files all the time. In my opinion, based solely on the G3, they make good quality players (with a few software bugs, that they fix), with a good overall feature set. I like the G3 as a flash-based player because it
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,
2013 May 15
0
[PATCH 1/2] Update comparison.html
I cleaned up comparison.html, making the comparison more fair and removing manufacturers that no longer have any new hardware supporting a certain format. The table is more readable now too. --- comparison.html | 86 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------------- 1 file changed, 45 insertions(+), 41 deletions(-) diff --git a/comparison.html b/comparison.html index 9f36381..be88205
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 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
2006 Nov 13
2
flac files
um, portable cd player, that you can burn a audio disk, cd-r to play music, was wondering if there where any native cd players, that can read and decode .flac files... Rich On Sunday 12 November 2006 5:00 pm, Nicholas Wilson wrote: > > are there any portable cd players, that can read .flac files...? > > Well, I don't know about cd players, but my iAudio plays flac files fine,
2007 Jan 20
4
Looking for player recommendations...
I'm looking for personal recommendations for low cost flash based players which support Vorbis (speex and flac support would be nice, but aren't mandatory). Solid support (no weird limits for low and high bitrates) is required. I'd be buying a fair quantity of them to give away as prizes and gifts. I'd rather purchase players which have native Vorbis support rather than buying
2006 Nov 12
4
flac files
are there any portable cd players, that can read .flac files...? Thanks - Rich
2004 Sep 25
1
iAudio M3 support FLAC now.
On Thu, Sep 23, 2004 at 03:48:10PM +0900, ??? wrote: > FLAC__bitbuffer_read_rice_signed_block() function has most proccessing > time. > Any comments or advices for optimization shall always be welcome. I sent a patch improving this function to the old mailing list on 6 Feb 2003 18:33:40 +0100, subject "bitbuffer optimizations". I don't know if it is still possible to apply
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
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. <p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage:
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 -- [-] Omae no subete no kichi wa ore no mono da. [-] <p>--- >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
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,
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
2001 May 20
0
SDMI takes break on portable players...
OK, this news isn't specifically Vorbis related but it is interesting since SDMI players were supposed to play only "authorized" content (SDMI phase 2). ------------------ Los Angeles Times Saturday, May 19, 2001 Initiative to Bar Pirated Music on Portable Players Takes Break Technology: Coalition fails to reach a consensus on method for detecting unauthorized copies of songs.
2009 Jul 17
1
OT - Sensa Fuze
Anyone have experience with using a Sensa Fuze mp3/ogg player on CentOS 5.x? I'm looking for a player that plays vorbis and isn't a M$/DRM/Apple slave and this one looks like a good one to buy. Thanks for any help!
2003 Nov 17
1
Re: Questions about your Neuros (was: [faq?] Portable players supporting ogg vorbis)
Daniel Déchelotte (maitre_yodan@club-internet.fr) wrote: > Hi Greg, I'm cc'ing the list because I'm sure these questions will be of use to many other people. > Yeah, I also find it hard to resist, but there is still one bit that > concerns me: this huge and not so good-looking black backpack. How big is > it actually? I am suspecting it's huge because I can't
2006 Nov 13
0
flac files
I think the confusion stems partly from the ambiguity of the term "audio disc". Strictly speaking, an "audio disc" would be a Red Book CD-DA disc, which uses a specific format for coding audio. These are the discs that you can buy at the music store and that any music CD player can play. These discs have music in straight linear PCM only. On the other hand, a "data