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- Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 22:27:11 +0900
- From: dagbrown@example.com (Dave Brown)
- Subject: Re: [tlug] OT: a good ogg vorbis portable player?
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Hector Akamine <akamine@example.com> writes: > Can a happy owner of an ogg vorbis portable player recommend me a good > model that can be purchased in Japan? I am completely in love with my CoWon iAudio. I feel naked when I don't have it with me. It's a fantastic deal, I think. As was mentioned in another response to this, it plays wav files just great: it also plays ogg as well as WMA (spit!) and MP3. Something which doesn't play ogg is just not an option for me--the vast majority of my music files are encoded in Ogg Vorbis format, so playing Ogg Vorbis is a flat-out requirement for me. I got the iAudio 20G "extended battery life" version--it's "only" 20G, but the 35-hour (!) battery life is more than worth the slight premium you'd pay for it. It also effortly works under Linux--just mount it as a filesystem and copy your oggs anywhere you want on the unit. My general rule of thumb is this: if it was made by a Korean company, then it'll support oggs. If it was made anywhere else, it won't. There are exceptions of course--the Rio Zen and the Neuros (not available in Japan) come right to mind--but that's why it's a rule of thumb. > I was in Yodobashi last weekend and was impressed by the variety > of models, but (unsurprisingly) most only support just MP3 or > the evil WMA. Is the quality of .ogg players good enough or need > to wait for the next generation (if there's one)? Yodobashi doesn't, in general, now about the concept of oggs. Look in Sofmap's used-handhelds store in Akiba, and you'll have better luck finding players that (they actually admit) support ogg. --Dave -- "I'm expecting Fisher-Price to bring out a brightly-coloured My Little ATM Backbone kit for Xmas, complete with a radio-controlled toy backhoe and a fiber splicing kit for the tiny tots to have Fun with just like Daddy (but without the Recovery at the pub afterward)." -- Robert Sneddon
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