On 6/26/07, Nishant Sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> --- Linux Lingam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > but alas, i don't know of a single personal or
> > stereo or other oggplayer
> > hardware available in india.
>
> MPIO (www.mpio.com) players support OGG format. They
> are imported by a Lucknow based company called Nabroco
> (www.nabroco.com).
>
> I have one MPIO but that model does not support OGG.
> The only fact that made me consider them is they are
> Linux friendly and are detected as mass storage device
> - simply drag n drop with unlimited level of
> directories.



nishant, ALL personal mp3 players get detected by gnulinux these days, as
mass storage devices for simple drag n drop. and almost all get detected by
media-playin' software as well, for music, such as amarok, rhythmbox etc.

this is 2007.

:-)
n
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