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pro_too: mp4 is a video format, ogg is an audio format, so u can't convert mp4 to ogg m8
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Posted: 2003-05-15 19:06:00
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Posted: 2003-05-15 19:29:00
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@mbailey
there are 2 ogg codecs at dbpoweramp website. one requires the power pack but the other one doesnt
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Posted: 2003-05-15 19:29:00
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On 2003-05-15 17:21, psikey wrote:
@Lordmike
mp3 was the pioneer of music compression format.
Better formats for compression & sound quality are wma (Microsoft) or mp3pro(Thomson).
ogg is a open source format that is as good as if not better the wma or mp3pro (Bit like comparing Microsoft to Linux

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Well then I just need an mp3pro proggie then. All I have is musicmatch jukebox. Know any other good ones?
By the way, there is a book out about how much linux sucks compared to windows.. quite thick. So no use comparing two OS that work great if you just have the right drivers.
Back to the ogg thingie.. hmm Well would be cool to have. Or that mp3pro.
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Posted: 2003-05-15 21:11:00
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OggPlay! 0.6 beta was just released, here is whats new/improved since 0.5b:
The options dialog allows to set an alarm time. Wake up in the morning with your favourite music.
There is a little slider which indicates the song position and which can be dragged to seek to a new position.
More key assignments in flip-close mode:
Jog dial : push - pause/resume up/down - next/previous song scrolling - set volumeOK key : pause/resume"back" key : put player into background"C" key : stopmenu key : shuffle playlist
Bugfix: The player would sometimes after going into the background refuse to come back again.
The player should now display chinese characters (big5 encoding) in track titles correctly. This works only for phones which have the big5 encoding and chinese character sets installed. My phone for example (the version sold in Germany) does not have it.
As usual, get it from
http://www.geocities.com/p800tools
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Posted: 2003-05-18 18:45:00
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I have to say... I was skeptical about OGG files being "so much better than MP3s" ... but hey... they say "don't knock it til you've tried it"...
Well, to be honest... ogg files rule!!!
Good grief, a 96kbps ogg file would pass for a 192kbps mp3!!! (ok, maybe not 192, but 160)
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Posted: 2003-05-18 19:01:00
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Has anyone got the developer's email?
I was just about to email him to offer free hosting for his site and then couldnt get his email cos geocities say hes used up his bandwidth allocation
Thanks
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Posted: 2003-05-18 22:50:00
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Jim
I've sent it to you by PM
Cheers
Keith
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Posted: 2003-05-18 23:56:00
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I couldnt install it, it says "invalid manifest" any ideas?
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Posted: 2003-05-19 00:08:00
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Bidz great program mate very nice indeed. Tell me on the subject of music, can you stream music froma site on your phone, and if so do you guys know of any sites and can try out the streaming on ?
Thanks....
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Posted: 2003-05-19 00:40:00
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