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Poster: xtifr Date: March 28, 2005 03:54:09pm
Forum: etree Subject: Re: use OGG or shn! :)

Yeah, OGG is still new and doesn't have a *lot* of pentration yet, but it's coming on fast. Up until maybe a year ago, the Rio Karma was the only portable that supported OGG, but then the format became the darling of the audiophile circuit, after it stunned the crowds in a series of well-publicized double-blind tests, so the vendors have been getting on the bandwagon in a big hurry. (The vendors also like the fact that it doesn't require license fees, unlike MP3, AAC, WMA, etc.) There's well over a dozen portables supporting OGG now, and just a couple of months ago, some company put an OGG decoder on a chip, which will make it even cheaper for the vendors, so I expect to see OGG on a many, many more portables in the very near future.

If I had an ipod, though, I'd probably download the SHNs/FLACs and transcode to AAC, which is also much better than MP3, though not as good as OGG. But the lack of OGG support is one of the main reasons I *don't* have an ipod! :)

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Poster: Administrator, Curator, or Staff suspect Date: March 28, 2005 11:04:42pm
Forum: etree Subject: Re: use OGG or shn! :)

Does OGG have the capability to insert DRM inside of it like AAC/WMA? Since it is open source, I'm sure the potential is there but I don't think they've gotten that far yet. Which may just be the reason that Apple and the other biggies haven't created support for them yet.

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