Re: [newbie] Portable OGG player(s)?

2003-10-07 Thread Jason Greenwood
Yet again to toot my own horn, our NexIA players (www.flashcards.co.nz) 
will be supporting Ogg soon we are told. The manufacturer is working on 
the firmware upgrade now and we expect it to be available for download 
in a couple months or soFrom what I understand, many players will be 
supporting Ogg in the future. =) Good news for all.

Cheers

Jason

Greg Meyer wrote:

On Monday 06 October 2003 01:03 am, Traci Collins wrote:
 

For those of you who would prefer a Linux solution, the Sharp Zaurus
does a great job with oggs.
   

True enough that the Zaurus, as well as the Palm-based pdas, play oggs.   
Unfortunately, going the Zaurus route is 4-5 times the cost of a portable 
player.
 



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Re: [newbie] Portable OGG player(s)?

2003-10-06 Thread Greg Meyer
On Monday 06 October 2003 01:03 am, Traci Collins wrote:
 For those of you who would prefer a Linux solution, the Sharp Zaurus
 does a great job with oggs.

True enough that the Zaurus, as well as the Palm-based pdas, play oggs.   
Unfortunately, going the Zaurus route is 4-5 times the cost of a portable 
player.
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Re: [newbie] Portable OGG player(s)?

2003-10-05 Thread Traci Collins
For those of you who would prefer a Linux solution, the Sharp Zaurus
does a great job with oggs.

Traci

On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 06:10, Trevor Rhodes wrote:
 On Wed, 1 Oct 2003 10:52 pm, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
  I know there is some interest in this, so this might be interesting:
 
  http://www.mp3newswire.net/stories/2003/iriver_ihp-120.html
 
  What I couldn't figure out from the article is if it requires proprietary
  software to run it...
 
 My Palm Tungsten C plays oggs just fine.  I love it.  Expensive but fun.  hehe
 
  Regards
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Re: [newbie] Portable OGG player(s)?

2003-10-03 Thread Trevor Rhodes
On Wed, 1 Oct 2003 10:52 pm, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
 I know there is some interest in this, so this might be interesting:

 http://www.mp3newswire.net/stories/2003/iriver_ihp-120.html

 What I couldn't figure out from the article is if it requires proprietary
 software to run it...

My Palm Tungsten C plays oggs just fine.  I love it.  Expensive but fun.  hehe

 Regards
  Trevor Rhodes
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[newbie] Portable OGG player(s)?

2003-10-01 Thread Ronald J. Hall
I know there is some interest in this, so this might be interesting:

http://www.mp3newswire.net/stories/2003/iriver_ihp-120.html

What I couldn't figure out from the article is if it requires proprietary 
software to run it...

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Re: [newbie] Portable OGG player(s)?

2003-10-01 Thread Greg Meyer
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 08:52 am, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
 I know there is some interest in this, so this might be interesting:
 
 http://www.mp3newswire.net/stories/2003/iriver_ihp-120.html
 
 What I couldn't figure out from the article is if it requires proprietary 
 software to run it...
 
This is awesome news.  I recently bought an IM-350 on the if come that they 
would support it.  It looks like my player will support ogg soon but I'll 
have to give up wma support.  Oh well, if I have to :-D
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