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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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2007-08-07
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2007-08-07
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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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2007-08-07
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2007-08-07
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2007-08-07
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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,
Dai