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techt 16th Sep 2007 2:40 pm

Which players play Ogg Vorbis?
 
I've been looking for a list of players that support the Ogg Vorbis format. I know the Meizu M3 and Meizu M6 play OGG files. What others also support OGG? If your player supports OGG then list what known information there is on the player such as the manufacturer, model, chipset, where you bought it, and any other relevent information you can think of in reply here.

If you don't know if your player will play OGG music files and you'd like to try playing some to test, you can get free OGG files from the Vorbis.com site, Archive.org, and others.


OGG supported players
(updated 4 Oct 2007)
  • Cowon A2
  • Cowon D2
  • DealExtreme 2GB MP4 player (sku 4883)
  • iAudio 6
  • iAudio 7
  • iAudio F1
  • iAudio F2
  • iAudio G2
  • iAudio G3
  • iAudio M3
  • iAudio M5
  • iAudio T2
  • iAudio U3
  • iAudio X5
  • iriver Clix
  • iriver T60
  • Meizu M3
  • Meizu M6
  • OTG Media Player (PMC200/PMC200R)
  • Samsung Yepp YP-T7
  • Samsung Yepp YP-Z5
  • Teclast C260
  • Teclast T29
  • Teclast T39

lattesurf 16th Sep 2007 7:13 pm

techt , my Teclast T29 supports .ogg too. Got it from Tomas at www.houseofdap.com , i think almost all the newer Teclast and Meizu ranges supports .ogg.

DaremoS 16th Sep 2007 8:06 pm

Re: Which players play Ogg Vorbis?
 
Some Action players plays OGG files too

techt 17th Sep 2007 4:39 am

Re: Which players play Ogg Vorbis?
 
Lattesurf, thanks for the info on the Teclast T29. I've added it to the list of OGG players in the parent post.

DaremoS, good to know about some of the Action players. If you own or have access to any Action based players, would you be willing to try playing OGG files on 'em?

Thanks, guys.

DaremoS 17th Sep 2007 8:24 am

Re: Which players play Ogg Vorbis?
 
techt...
Personally I am am audiophile... but I am a geek too... I have had a couple of Action players at beginning and I play some OGG files on them. Later when I get my first Rockchip player with OGG support I didn't play in my Action anymore, I used them just for modding / skinning. Now I own Meizu players (M3 & M6) which also support OGG, which I prefer for listen to music. Rockchip now is for Modding. I have give as a gift my Action players.

lolita 17th Sep 2007 8:59 pm

Re: Which players play Ogg Vorbis?
 
All Actions solutions support OGG decoding.

tadad1 18th Sep 2007 12:30 am

The Cowon D2 supports OGG as does the iAudio7.

techt 18th Sep 2007 7:34 am

Re: Which players play Ogg Vorbis?
 
tadad1: Thanks!

lolita: I was under the impression that only some of the newer Actions based players support OGG. Similar to how Sigmatel supports OGG decoding but only some Sigmatel based players have the OGG decoding enabled in the firmware. (I had purchased a Sigmatel based MP3 player with the hope it would play OGG, but unfortunately it doesn't.)

DaremoS 18th Sep 2007 10:06 am

Re: Which players play Ogg Vorbis?
 
Concerning about chIpods which play OGG... here is what Admin wrote in November 2006 concerning the device I had by that time which played OGG pretty well.
This was an Action player with firmware: 3.5.37, this version of firmware contained a module for OGG, while others of the same version do not.

Quote:

Originally Posted by admin";p=&quot (Post 12296)
Not all 3.5.37 firmware players can play OGG though. It seems some have been modified specifically to play OGG.

Is interesting what we were commenting about OGG files in September 2006 in this thread OGG Music

DaremoS 18th Sep 2007 10:12 am

Re: Which players play Ogg Vorbis?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by techt";p=&quot (Post 37406)
I've been looking for a list of players that support the Ogg Vorbis format. I know the Meizu M3 and Meizu M6 play OGG files. What others also support OGG? If your player supports OGG then list what known information there is on the player such as the manufacturer, model, chipset, where you bought it, and any other relevent information you can think of in reply here.

If you don't know if your player will play OGG music files and you'd like to try playing some to test, you can get free OGG files from the Vorbis.com site, Archive.org, and others.


OGG supported players
(updated 18 Sep 2007)
  • Cowon D2
  • iAudio7
  • iriver Clix
  • iriver T60
  • Meizu M3
  • Meizu M6
  • Teclast T29
  • Teclast T39

Add also Teclast C260 !!


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