does a commercial ogg-enabled "mp3-player" exist?

Duncan Lithgow duncan at lithgow-schmidt.dk
Thu Dec 15 18:23:41 UTC 2005


'Forum Post wrote:

>and so the moral of the story is that while we all love open source (or
>actually non-proprietory) the fact is mp3 continues to be the standard.
>A rarely mentioned "legal" way to get mp3 conversion and playback is
>paying a small fee ($15 i think) to dbPowerAMP and running it in wine.
>Since day one they've made sure that program runs well in wine.
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my xcent xt-100 works great - and supports ogg, and the website even 
mentions linux support.

Duncan




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