Ogg Vorbis Gaining Industry Support
An anonymous reader writes "While Ogg Vorbis format has not gained much adoption in music sales and portable players, it is not an unsupported format in the industry. Toy manufacturers (e.g. speaking dolls), voice warning systems, and reactive audio devices exploit Ogg Vorbis for its good quality at small bit-rates. As a sign of this, VLSI Solution Oy has just announced VS1000, the first 16 bits DSP device for playing Ogg Vorbis on low-power and high-volume products. Earlier Ogg Vorbis chips use 32 bits for decoding, which consumes more energy than a 16-bit device does. See the Xiph wiki page for a list of Ogg Vorbis chips."
Ogg Vorbis is:
o An invading species
o The best audio format
o Can be bought at Ikea
a toaster oven, a meat thermostat and a stopwatch.
Interesting...and I think I can picture it...but is it really any better than a midget, a trapeze and a running start?
Is it just my observation, or are there way too many stupid people in the world?
> generally referred to as an "mp3 player"
MP3 player? What's that? Is that like an iPod or something?