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Hi.

I am wondering if there's any way to add Ogg-Vorbis (.ogg) support to the built-in Media Player?

Most of my music files are in MP3, but I also have a small collection of OGG files that I'd like to be able to listen to on my N800.

Honestly, I find it ridiculous that the Linux-based N800 does not support Ogg-Vorbis. If nothing can be done about it now, I at least hope the next version of the OS will be capable of handling OGG file.

TIA,
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I agree with you
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This should do the trick for N800: http://ogg.garage.maemo.org/

I have a 770, so I don't know if it really works. On my 770 I use Mogg: https://garage.maemo.org/projects/mogg/
 
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You can add ogg support to the system but the media player won't list the .ogg files ...
 
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Originally Posted by fredoll View Post
You can add ogg support to the system but the media player won't list the .ogg files ...
... so you have to add them to a playlist file manually. I run every now and then this in Xterm:

find /media/mmc1/Music|grep -i "[mp3\|ogg]$" > /home/user/MyDocs/.sounds/mp3.m3u



EDIT: OK, actually I do this using a shell script. And I find it stupid of Nokia that oggs are not supported by default.

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umm... I have a GUI ogg music player for 770/n800 installed.

http://kilikali.garage.maemo.org/
 
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Originally Posted by earl00 View Post
umm... I have a GUI ogg music player for 770/n800 installed.

http://kilikali.garage.maemo.org/
Kilikali works fine with oggs and with Mediatomb you can stream your oggs from pc to N800 very easy. I think the ogg-vorbis is poorly known, I started using it when I started to use Kubuntu. It is better than MP3 but there's not enough support for it. But my choice is Kilikali and I don't need at this moment another application to run oggs in N800. Try it!
 
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I've been told that the Ogg-Vorbis format is less battery-friendly than MP3, because its higher compression format makes the CPU work harder.

I wonder if that's offset sufficiently by shorter read times?
 
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Isn't the real problem that MP3 is handled in the DSP on the N800 while the Ogg-Vorbis (currently) has to be done on the CPU? At least that's how I remember it (although from 770-threads 9 months or so ago)
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Thanks guys! I will try Kilikali shortly.

Originally Posted by Karel Jansens View Post
I've been told that the Ogg-Vorbis format is less battery-friendly than MP3, because its higher compression format makes the CPU work harder.

I wonder if that's offset sufficiently by shorter read times?
I wasn't aware of issues like that with Ogg-Vorbis compression. OTOH, Ogg-Vorbis does yield smaller file size than MP3 to retain the same sound quality so like Karel says it should be a positive factor in reducing power consumption... at least as far as I can see.
 
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