Today Ian Malone did spake thusly:
On 16/02/07, Dotan Cohen <dotancohen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 16/02/07, Scott van Looy <scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Today Dotan Cohen did spake thusly:
>
> > My first
> > portable mp3 player (SA-1 series) wouldn't play ogg, and neither does
> > my current (Nokia 6280, playing double duty as a telephone).
>
> I'd not use a phone for a music player. Terrible snr and "sorry I missed
> your call, I've been listening to mp3s all day" put me off...that and
lack
> of standard headphones support - tho I understand you can get
> converters...No 6280 ogg support, but newer phones (N70/71) can support
> it...
N70 supports ogg? Good to know. I've written Nokia about lack of ogg
support, you know. I'm rather vocal in that regard.
Not natively last time I checked, there is an OSS Symbian app to do this;
<http://symbianoggplay.sourceforge.net/> which is supposed to run pretty
well on the N70 (not having one I can't try).
Ogg/Vorbis support is becoming more widespread among standalone
players, but phones are still lagging behind if you don't want a brick.
Yeah, the operative word in that sentence was "can" :P
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