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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,
2006 Nov 15
1
Re: James Chapman FLAC 1.1.2 File Filter for Cool Edit Pro 2
Hello, Different how? When displaying the wave in Cool Edit (it's to say, the FLAC file itself is opened and decoded through the Chapman filter), the audio wave result shows little differences : changes in frequencies at a given time, lower or higher; not many changes, but changes! I attribute this to the filter, because when decoding with your soft, already used for encoding, no problem
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
2013 Dec 15
5
Real hardware for opus
So an iPod made in the last 4 years has not even a dsp that's used for help in low-power playback of mp3? What are my best options for a portable player I can put opus on and have 10 hours of opus playback? On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 6:10 PM, Jean-Marc Valin <jmvalin at jmvalin.ca> wrote: > The vast majority of audio players do *not* have special hardware for > MP3 and Vorbis.
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,
2005 May 03
2
[rms@gnu.org: http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/PortablePlayers]
I've already responded to Richard. Is there a volunteer who can edit the page to fulfill his request? If so, please edit the page let Richard know that you've completed the task. Thanks, jack. ----- Forwarded message from Richard Stallman <rms@gnu.org> ----- From: Richard Stallman <rms@gnu.org> To: Jack Moffitt <jack@xiph.org> Subject:
2011 Nov 16
2
Git branch with compiling fixes for win32
On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 05:41:21AM -0800, avuton at gmail.com wrote: > Hate to be Capt. obvious here, but there's a lot of development going > on here that should be encouraged. If the FLAC project isn't going to > open up, it would make a lot of sense for someone to take over > maintenance on a github account with the git-cvsimport or such. I > don't see anyone
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
2012 Mar 09
6
uncompressed FLAC
On 09.03.2012 15:09, yahoo2 wrote: > Uncompressed FLAC is called WAV. really? ;-) the problem is that there is no standarized way to store metadata in a WAVE file, like with FLAC tags / vorbis comments in flac files.... greets KoS
2009 Feb 25
2
FLAC support for Android?
Hi, (apologies for losing the link before ;-) That bug report seems to point out the right places. Here's some more thoughts about making OpenMAX components for free codecs (also thinking about other codecs like Theora and Speex): http://blog.kfish.org/2009/02/is-openmax-important-for-free-software.html After some discussions at FOMS last month, we might be able to get a few people
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
2007 Mar 08
4
Introduction and patch
Hi, I'm one of the people working on the Rockbox project (http://www.rockbox.org) which is an open source alternative firmware for a range Digital Audio Players. Recently we integrated support for the Speex codec using libspeex and seems to work well. If you could add Rockbox to your list of software that supports Speex, that'd be great. So that's the introduction done. Now for
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
2005 Nov 02
1
ices0, lame, and m4a
Ok, I don't know what I'm doing wrong here, so I signed up to the mailing list. Here's the situation: I have an extensive music collection and have just purchased an iPod. I already have ripped a few of my CDs (about 4Gb worth) in an mp3 format (previously had an mp3 CD player), but I'm not planning to rip the rest of my CD collection in an mp3 format. At the moment, I'm
2000 Dec 17
8
Copy protected CDs (off-topic)
A record company is releasing next month what it calls copy-protected CDs which apparently cannot be ripped by CD readers. Major labels are waiting to see how it goes. http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1005-200-4099854.html --- >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
2012 Feb 02
1
Gapless Support
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 03.02.2012 1:11, Declan Kelly wrote: > Many people who use FLAC to archive entire CDs (as opposed to > "albums" of tracks that may or may not be on the same CD) will rip > the entire disc and store it in a single FLAC file, with the CUE > sheet either as a separate file, embedded in the FLAC metadata, or > both. > >
2011 Apr 12
6
audio recorder compatibility
I'm shopping for a small/tiny audio recorder, the kind for recording in a class, interviews, etc... not really music, just voice. Per usual, a lot of these write their audio files in some Windows format, e.g., WMA. As a confirmed Linux guy, I'd want to offload the audio files in some format that Linux can read/play natively. I've read a sketchy suggestion that there's a Linux
2011 Nov 16
3
Git branch with compiling fixes for win32
On 11/09/11 02:58 pm, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote: > If anyone else has Flac patches that they would like to > see commited to the Xiph Git repo, now would be a good time > to speak up. A couple of build system fixes for OS/2. Not very experienced with git so just attaching. Dave -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name:
2004 Sep 10
1
process for petitioning for more flac hardware support
i was wondering how one would go about approaching hardware manufacturers to support flac. i get the sense that in the case of phatnoise, one of their devs already knew about flac and took the initiative (although if this isn't the case, please correct me). but how would you go about asking say, apple, to add flac support to the ipod? the ipod can already play a number of formats,