I imagine it wouldn't be too hard actually (not like the xbox, as the firmware probably isn't protected)
But, the cost of screwing up your mp3-player (we need another name: "mp3/ogg-player" *eww*) is a bit to high for some people. And anyway, the newer mp3-players will probably have ogg support too, though don't look for it in the next comming generation, but the one following.
And, (I'm taking a big guess here) there will even be cheap discmans with ogg support in 3 to 4 years.
It seems at first instance very interesting and cool, as wel as a good use of space! Sony seems to give more attention to space-use of their products than other manufacturers at the moment, but I'm sure that if these products have (even a modest) succes, we wil see more of these products.
Actually, where are the damn robot servants? The ones who can cook/clean/fetch beer.
You're not married are you?
*ducks*
*falls to knees*
Please accept my humble appologies your GNU/Exalted/One.
It was a slip of tongue it was.
The real question is:
Does it support Ogg/Vorbis?
*Ducks...Noooo!*
You have no idea how to make kids, right?
*think about it*
Absolutely.
I am Mitchell Baker. You misspelled my name. Prepare to be wrangled.
As Intel is in no hurry to make the jump to 64-bit desktops...
Well yea, have you SEEN Intel's attempt at 64 bits?
That doesn't mean anything.
Everyone fails the first jump.
So, like evolution = more sex ?
I like it baby !
He can code large masses of programs with a single keystroke
Whoa !
*ducks*
Ah ! I see though you again!
Europe _is_ a moon !
Nah-uh-uh!
All your base are belong to us!
*ducks*
Makes the Slashdotting sooo much easier.
Naaaaaaah.....must be the dupes.
You are in Luck !
Clicketh for the NVidia drivers for Linux 2.5
Oh, and I found even more info:
E-mail on the iRiver Forums about the status of Ogg/Vorbis in their players.
I imagine it wouldn't be too hard actually (not like the xbox, as the firmware probably isn't protected)
But, the cost of screwing up your mp3-player (we need another name: "mp3/ogg-player" *eww*) is a bit to high for some people. And anyway, the newer mp3-players will probably have ogg support too, though don't look for it in the next comming generation, but the one following.
And, (I'm taking a big guess here) there will even be cheap discmans with ogg support in 3 to 4 years.
iRiver is working on Ogg/Vorbis support.
I think it would be _much_ safer to wait until they release it.
They have allready said they've got it working, but are working on the quality of it.
As opposed to unlicensed broadcasts with a license? :-)
Don't be silly! It's opposed to licensed broadcasts without a license!
And suddenly, things started making sence.
How refreshingly novel.
Hey, IANAL, but my Boss' Boss' Boss is really sharp, and he resents the way you've written that.
The Linux
Knock knock, Linus.
The funny thing is, that in Europe the creditcard is _a lot_ less widely used, especially when booking flights.
And anyway...is the USA handing over info to the EU or?
Color me unimpressed...
:P
Yeah, me too....doesn't even support Ogg/Vorbis !
Crappy Sony
Having ur review slashdotted______Priceless
Ah, but even more interessting, transcipt of Emperor Hirohito and George Bush's meeting:
Emperor Hirohito: There is nothing to worry about! We in Japan are all in awe of your large penis!
George Bush: Me have big penis? That's unpossible!
It seems at first instance very interesting and cool, as wel as a good use of space!
Sony seems to give more attention to space-use of their products than other manufacturers at the moment, but I'm sure that if these products have (even a modest) succes, we wil see more of these products.