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Has anyone gotten the Ogg Vorbis player to work? I am trying to use Virgin Radio. Ihave tryed adding stream and adding file, but keep getting error messages.

If I click on the listen now link on the Virgin site then the Audio Player app opens automaticly and gives a message that it can't play it because it's an unsupported file format.

So anyway, has anyone had any luck with Ogg Vorbis?

thanks Steve
 
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Originally Posted by average user
Has anyone gotten the Ogg Vorbis player to work? I am trying to use Virgin Radio. Ihave tryed adding stream and adding file, but keep getting error messages.

If I click on the listen now link on the Virgin site then the Audio Player app opens automaticly and gives a message that it can't play it because it's an unsupported file format.

So anyway, has anyone had any luck with Ogg Vorbis?

thanks Steve
I used N770-Freak's program to add Ogg Vorbis to AudioPlayer. Go to the bottom of the message at http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...3&postcount=12
for download information. Ogg Vorbis files installed on my mmc play with no problems.

The Ogg Vorbis player works fine with the same files on my mmc.

Bill
 
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I would like to see ogg added to the native player on the device. I like the abliity to choose a group of songs or podcasts within a directory and have the player play them sequentially. Since I keep audio on multiple MMC cards, play lists can be a real mess. Oggplay works very nicely, but you have to build playlists manually. They are working on a codec at the moment for the native audio player, but I grabbed it and it does not seem to like mistral. Well, maybe later, right all my smaller, higer quality ogg files will have to wait and I will continue to use lame-mp3. Has someone tried porting XMMS to the 770? XMMS will allow bulding playlists on the fly and would be almost as nice os the native audio app.

Glen
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Originally Posted by thaibill
I used N770-Freak's program to add Ogg Vorbis to AudioPlayer. Go to the bottom of the message at http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...3&postcount=12
for download information. Ogg Vorbis files installed on my mmc play with no problems.

The Ogg Vorbis player works fine with the same files on my mmc.

Bill
I tried downloading the gst-ogg-vorbis file. It installed sucessfully. I went to Virgin Radio. Clicked on the listen now link and held it long enough to be able to copy the link to a new location. It didn't work in either the Ogg Vorbis or the default Audio Player when I pasted the link. (cannot open file). File Manager wouldn't let me paste the link location anywhere.

Any suggustions?

Steve
 
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Originally Posted by average user
I tried downloading the gst-ogg-vorbis file. It installed sucessfully. I went to Virgin Radio. Clicked on the listen now link and held it long enough to be able to copy the link to a new location. It didn't work in either the Ogg Vorbis or the default Audio Player when I pasted the link. (cannot open file). File Manager wouldn't let me paste the link location anywhere.

Any suggustions?


Steve
I used the browser to access virgin radio and then clicked on the live music link. AudioPlayer loaded playing music. Are you sure AudioPlayer plays ogg files?

Bill
 
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i cant even make audioplayer play oggs from mmc after installation of gst-ogg-vorbis_0.1.deb. any information on this topic available? how do i do it?
 
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