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Ogg Vorbis For Hardware Makers

SerpicoWasTaken writes "CNET has a story announcing the release of Tremor. It's an Ogg Vorbis (Vogg Gorbis, Vogg Orbus, or Ogg [unintelligable] as pronounced by the various managers in my office) decoder that does not require a floating point unit and could herald the rise of Ogg Vorbis compatible MP3 players." Update: 09/04 21:00 GMT by T : Sorry -- this story's a dupe.

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  1. Let it begin! by SkulkCU · · Score: 5, Informative
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  2. not so fast... by Longinus · · Score: 5, Funny

    "could herald the rise of Ogg Vorbis compatible MP3 players."

    Wouldn't that make them Ogg Vorbis players?

  3. Re:Duplicate by rosewood · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Still on the first page none the less

    yet, they wont post that video games are banished in greece?

  4. This comment is a dupe. by Multiple+Sanchez · · Score: 5, Funny

    This comment is a duplicate of another one in this thread. Why don't you posters read the other posts before hitting "submit"? ... While you're answering that question, I'll go get a soft drink. Ahh -- diet doctor pepper. Who would have thought they could improve on the original? But they did!

  5. New Poll by Nos. · · Score: 5, Funny
    What punishment should a slashdot editor receive for posting a duplicate story?

    • Stand in corner for 5 minutes - we want this on a webcam so we can see it!
    • A lashing with a wet noodle
    • Read all comments in the duplicate story (at -1 of course)
    • Install WindowsXP on unsupported hardware
    • Some lame CowboyNeal option
  6. Are you on crack? by Inoshiro · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It's only a "bad name" because no one recognizes it. Go back to 1997 and try saying MP3 to people in the street -- they'll give you funny looks.

    As for your lies about how "hard" it is to type, yeesh, try counting it. 2 unique keypresses using 2 fingers (with one repeat motion) vs. 3 on 3 separate fingers ends up being the same -- 3 motions.

    Maybe the name doesn't make sense to people who can't count, but for the rest of us, we'll keep using it.

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