Hardware music players (was: Moving files)
Mark Komarinski
mkomarinski at wayga.org
Mon Jan 6 13:34:22 EST 2003
On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 01:23:41PM -0500, bscott at ntisys.com wrote:
> On Mon, 6 Jan 2003, at 12:01pm, mkomarinski at wayga.org wrote:
> > No, as there are few (no?) hardware-based OGG players.
>
> I know. :-(
>
> > BUT, you can transcode from OGG to MP3 and play that.
>
> Speaking of evil....
Bah. If the OGG is at a higher rate than the MP3 (say 192kbps OGG to 128kb
MP3) then you shouldn't notice anything. If you notice the difference
between a 128kb MP3 and 192kb MP3, then go back to using WAV files. And
Monster cables. And the $15,000 speakers designed by Japanes monks.
And bust out the LPs.
I'm not *that* anal about my music. I just want to hear it.
-Mark
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