One of the things that annoys me about my current mobile phone is that I cannot use it to play music (naturally all encoded as Ogg Vorbis) as the phone only supports proprietary formats. I wonder if things will be any better with phones using the Android platform - whether anyone has plans to make an open format based player for it and whether there will be any restrictions uploading such an app to commercial phones? Regards, -- Peter Harlow Catnip Controls - Manage the world from your Web Browser http://www.catnip.co.uk/controls/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/vorbis/attachments/20091101/53de8bdf/attachment.htm
HI 2009/11/1 Pete Harlow <peter.harlow at gmail.com>> I wonder if things will be any better with phones using the Android > platform - whether anyone has plans to make an open format based player for > it and whether there will be any restrictions uploading such an app to > commercial phones? > >For what I read, most android phones support vorbis by default but it's not always advertised. I use on symbian Oggplay which works great but draw battery a lot ... -- %<------------------------------------------------------->% Michel memeteau Blog 0.2 : http://memeteau.free.fr Fixe : 0974763294 Mobile : 0624808051 VOIP | Visio: sip:freechelmi at ippi.fr <sip%3Afreechelmi at ippi.fr> jabber/GTalk : xmpp:freechelmi at jabber.fr <xmpp%3Afreechelmi at jabber.fr> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/vorbis/attachments/20091101/ad0abfeb/attachment.htm