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Aug 31 2002, 16:51
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I am waiting for Ogg Vorbis support as well. Seems that the floating point issue makes things complicated for current dsps. MPC should be supported, i wonder if hardware manufacturers can contact a .com site to deal with mpc license issues? Or quite simply musepack marketing sucks
-------------------- She is waiting in the air
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Aug 31 2002, 16:51
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I am waiting for Ogg Vorbis support as well. Seems that the floating point issue makes things complicated for current dsps. MPC should be supported, i wonder if hardware manufacturers can contact a .com site to deal with mpc license issues? Or quite simply musepack marketing sucks
-------------------- She is waiting in the air
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Jan 9 2003, 09:29
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Group: Members Posts: 54 Joined: 4-January 02 From: Finland Member No.: 917 |
When I see a iPod with Ogg Vorbis support for under 100 e (this forum doesn't support Euro symbol?), I'm going to buy it.
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Jan 9 2003, 10:02
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 1037 Joined: 23-May 02 From: DE Member No.: 2107 |
I've got a Sony E-10 Network Walkman 128MB. Mp3 and Atrac Support
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Jan 9 2003, 10:02
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Group: Members Posts: 223 Joined: 17-October 01 From: NL or ES Member No.: 306 |
I currently own the iRiver ChromeX IMP-150.
I love it. My girlfriend got a couple of months before that an also really nice (but a bit less nice Both players are nice, but the IMP-150 owns it by far with the nice display and nice remote it brought along... I'm having some wet dreams about the famous Ogg Vorbis support possibly coming... but I am happy now as it is, and it won't make me lose any sleep if I don't get it... I bought the IMP-150 for 100 euros in Spain, btw. Worth every cent. |
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Jan 9 2003, 10:22
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Neutrino G-RSA developer Group: Developer Posts: 852 Joined: 8-May 02 From: Geneva Member No.: 2002 |
My first and current audio player is a Panasonic SV-SD80, with SDMI built inside
With 96kbps AAC, being able to fit 9 cd's on the 512mb SD card is nice, but the bundled Realone-bloatware is a pain really. The real good thing, is that the unit makes a very good necklace B) I doubt it's easy to do, but does anyone know if ISO AAC files can somehow be converted and imported for that player ? -------------------- Try Leeloo Chat at http://leeloo.webhop.net
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Jan 9 2003, 11:10
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ARMv4 MPC Decoder developer Group: Developer Posts: 26 Joined: 5-November 01 From: Fuzhou Fujian Member No.: 406 |
I'm a memory base audio player designer. I have many audio player sample that i can use. But I mostly like that one manufacted by ourselves with my mp3,mpc and aac supported firm ware. Vorbis support is hard to implement because it's too flexible and needs too many RAM.
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Jan 9 2003, 12:05
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Neutrino G-RSA developer Group: Developer Posts: 852 Joined: 8-May 02 From: Geneva Member No.: 2002 |
QUOTE (c.b.2000 @ Jan 9 2003 - 11:10 AM) I'm a memory base audio player designer. I have many audio player sample that i can use. But I mostly like that one manufacted by ourselves with my mp3,mpc and aac supported firm ware. Vorbis support is hard to implement because it's too flexible and needs too many RAM. Please, tell me, where can I buy the portable mpc player you're mentioning ? This post has been edited by NumLOCK: Jan 9 2003, 12:06 -------------------- Try Leeloo Chat at http://leeloo.webhop.net
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Jan 9 2003, 15:49
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![]() Group: Members (Donating) Posts: 1350 Joined: 4-March 02 From: Indianapolis, IN Member No.: 1440 |
I have a NexIIe, an Iriver SlimX 350, and for the car a JVC KD-SH99.
-------------------- Wait Master, it might be dangerous... you go first.
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Jan 9 2003, 16:26
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Group: Members Posts: 274 Joined: 1-January 03 From: Old Europe Member No.: 4353 |
as soon as the wonderful ipod supports ogg vorbis, i'll buy one cause i like it a lot!
-------------------- I love the moderators.
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Jan 9 2003, 17:55
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Group: Members Posts: 110 Joined: 20-January 02 From: Canada Member No.: 1088 |
Samsung's Yepp 700H which I have loaded with mp3PRO files. It works fine, and I'll use it until all the other wishes in this thread have been fulfilled and a "universal" player comes along.
Later. -------------------- "Did you just say he contacts you through a bird? Did I just hear you say that?" Sonny Valerio (Cliff Gorman). Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai.
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Jan 9 2003, 18:51
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I'am happy with my SlimX, but will be more happy if iRiver eliminates presence of evil wma and asf in my player and replace it with MPC or at least OGG. Or will provide different firmwares.
-------------------- Ogg Vorbis for music and speech [q-2.0 - q6.0]
FLAC for recordings to be edited Speex for speech |
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Jan 9 2003, 20:37
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Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 9-January 03 Member No.: 4497 |
ARCHOS JUKEBOX STUDIO 20 GHZ !!!
the best -------------------- Putain mais keçkispasse !! nen mais moi ca me rend ouff !!!!
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Jan 9 2003, 20:39
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mine would have to be:
- huge hd (20 gigs minimum), something that can be easily used as a portable hd - vorbis, mpc, ape player - complete rg support -------------------- PANIC: CPU 1: Cache Error (unrecoverable - dcache data) Eframe = 0x90000000208cf3b8
NOTICE - cpu 0 didn't dump TLB, may be hung |
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Jan 9 2003, 20:39
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Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 9-January 03 Member No.: 4497 |
!!!! sorry 20 Go!!!
-------------------- Putain mais keçkispasse !! nen mais moi ca me rend ouff !!!!
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Jan 9 2003, 20:50
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My HP Jornada 525, PocketPC, Hitachi SH-3 with 128 MB CF-Card works ok for me at the moment (of course I use it mainly as calendar, address book, calculator, and so on). Annoying is the high power consumption, and the small, built in (not changeable) rechargeable battery. It's only possible to play about 2.5 to 3 hours of music with the screen switched off. Then the thing has to recharge for two hours. The second thing I hate about it is, that it's too slow for OGG. Although there's a player around, I can't play OGGs :-( Perhaps there will be more optimised ogg-code in the future?
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Jan 9 2003, 21:01
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 257 Joined: 9-May 02 From: Germany Member No.: 2009 |
i have a sony net md and i'm happy with it (mz-n505)
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Jan 9 2003, 21:14
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I have IPAQ PocketPC and can play wav, mp3, ogg, wma.
Can mpc's aac's mp4's be played on it ???? (!) If yes, how? This post has been edited by jenny: Jan 9 2003, 21:20 |
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Jan 9 2003, 21:22
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QUOTE (fileman @ Jan 9 2003 - 08:50 PM) The second thing I hate about it is, that it's too slow for OGG. I can play OGG files perfectly on my IPAQ PocketPC! |
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Jan 9 2003, 21:22
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QUOTE (fileman @ Jan 9 2003 - 08:50 PM) The second thing I hate about it is, that it's too slow for OGG. I can play OGG files perfectly on my IPAQ PocketPC! |
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Jan 9 2003, 22:21
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Group: Members Posts: 155 Joined: 21-October 01 From: Belgium Member No.: 332 |
Am I the only one with a Nomad Jukebox 3 20 GB? Very happy with it by the way, especially with the sound quality. Made all my old MP3's sound like sh*t but that 's probably Blade's fault ;-).
-------------------- No inspiration
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Jan 11 2003, 17:35
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QUOTE (chrisgeleven @ May 15 2002 - 12:27 PM) I can only imagine what it would be like to someday have portable DVD players that play Musepack or (gasp) lossless files. Musepack OK, but lossless is pointless (unless it's DVD player). If you're on CDs, with lossless you can store the same songs than a CD audio, or a few more. CDAudio uses full 2352bytes/sector for audio (CD capacity aprox 800Mbytes) while lossless is data and it uses 2048bytes/sector + ECC codes, so space that can be used is 700Mbytes. Unless you want more disc reliability on cheap discs, there is no point on doing so.... IMO lossless is made for HD archiving. This post has been edited by SyeltH: Jan 11 2003, 17:43 |
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Jan 11 2003, 22:42
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Group: Members Posts: 111 Joined: 11-December 01 Member No.: 625 |
I was just about to buy one (smartcard or compactflash based), when I decided to upgrade my mobile... I know have a Siemens SL42e (unlocked and upgraded to SL45i after firmware upgrades) and it can play MP3 very well.
Plus it use a MMC for storage, up to 128MB I highly recommend it to anyone |
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Jan 11 2003, 22:57
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Group: Members Posts: 1361 Joined: 25-November 02 Member No.: 3873 |
QUOTE (manni @ Jan 9 2003 - 12:29 AM) When I see a iPod with Ogg Vorbis support for under 100 e (this forum doesn't support Euro symbol?), I'm going to buy it. I think you are out of luck then -------------------- --alt-presets are there for a reason! These other switches DO NOT work better than it, trust me on this.
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Jan 13 2003, 14:33
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I own a Dioneer DCP100 and am quite happy with it - I believe it is a good value choice.
-------------------- Killakid
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