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#278569 - 30/03/2006 13:13 Ogg Vorbis, empeg, iPod, Rockbox
Mataglap
enthusiast

Registered: 11/06/2003
Posts: 384
Rockbox has started releasing working builds for most recent iPod variants. Using it is more geek-friendly than user-friendly, but certainly functional, at least on my Nano.

The best part is that I can now use the same Ogg Vorbis encoded files on my PCs, empeg, and a Nano that I got as a gift.

It's not as slick as the empeg code, file-tree based organization rather than a database, and transfers are all done as a USB drive, for example.

Not a bad way to be portable until somebody releases a decent Sigmatel based player.

--Nathan

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#278570 - 30/03/2006 20:02 Re: Ogg Vorbis, empeg, iPod, Rockbox [Re: Mataglap]
Shonky
pooh-bah

Registered: 12/01/2002
Posts: 2009
Loc: Brisbane, Australia
Exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. I was looking at the different players they have ported Roxkbox to over the past week since I'm in the market for a player.

At the moment it's looking like an iPod video but the Toshiba Gigabeat S model coming out looks pretty nice. The Gigabeat models are prime for hacking with a 300 or 400MHz ARM core and everything done in software. The processor and most chips are also quite well specified making it easier. The older ones (F and X models) run linux. I think the new S model is running some sort of Microsoft player though.
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#40104192 120Gb (no longer in my E36 M3, won't fit the E46 M3)

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#278571 - 31/03/2006 09:06 Re: Ogg Vorbis, empeg, iPod, Rockbox [Re: Shonky]
tahir
pooh-bah

Registered: 27/02/2004
Posts: 1914
Loc: London
Wow, I never even knew about this. Could have been real useful but I've bought another Karma now.

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#278572 - 07/04/2006 20:12 Re: Ogg Vorbis, empeg, iPod, Rockbox [Re: Shonky]
Mataglap
enthusiast

Registered: 11/06/2003
Posts: 384
I was travelling last weekend with the Rockbox'ed Nano. Worked as you would expect, battery life was short, but the only time the music skipped was when I was poking around with some of the plugins. I've encoded at Q6, which is about 192 to 224 kbps.

Rather pleased with it, and will likely have to get the very convient Apple Lanyard Headset because I can't find anyone else making such a combination.

--Nathan

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