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OggPlay for UIQ 1.1

OggPlay for UIQ 1.1


OggPlay is an Ogg vorbis audio player for UIQ. more>>
Ogg Vorbis is an audio compression format similar to mp3. However the compressed files are approximately a factor two smaller than mp3 files.
To be more precise an ogg file encoded with 64kbit/sec gives approximately the same level of audio quality as a 128kbit/sec mp3 file.
In addition the ogg format is a free format, i.e. nobody pays licence fees when recording or playing music in this format.
Main features:
- Plays .ogg audio files
- Free!
- Skins (you can make your own, or use already made ones)
- User defined hotkeys
- Usual music player functions like shuffle and repeat
- Frequency analyzer
System requirements:
- Sony Ericsson P800
- Sony Ericsson P900
- Motorola A920/A925/A1000
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Added: 2007-06-27 License: Freeware Price: FREE
864 downloads
OggPlay for Linux 0.6

OggPlay for Linux 0.6


I wrote this tool in the years 2003-2006 to hear audio books and music encoded in Ogg Vorbis format more>>
Sharps music player wasnt able to skip forward and backward with Ogg files. OpiePlayer could not handle Ogg files with 22 KHz sampling rate and/or mono files (I cant remember). I encode audio books in 16-20 kbit/s mono with 22 kHz sampling rate. This sounds o.k. with Ogg Vorbis, but really bad with MP3. It still misses some features like a real playlist and MP3 decoding (does anyone really needs this?).
System requirements:
- Sharp Zaurus
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Added: 2006-08-22 License: Freeware Price: FREE
1162 downloads
OggPlay for Symbian 1.6.9

OggPlay for Symbian 1.6.9


OggPlay is an Ogg vorbis audio player for smartphones. more>>
Ogg Vorbis is an audio compression format similar to mp3. However the compressed files are approximately a factor two smaller than mp3 files.
To be more precise an ogg file encoded with 64kbit/sec gives approximately the same level of audio quality as a 128kbit/sec mp3 file.
In addition the ogg format is a free format, i.e. nobody pays licence fees when recording or playing music in this format.
Enhancements:
- Added support for drive relative paths in Playlists
- Selecting Shuffle Play from the menu now enables random playback
- Changing between Normal Play and Shuffle Play no longer stops playback
- Some internal changes (hopefully Ive not broken anything)
- Added alarm clock
System requirements:
- Symbian devices (Nokia N Gage, Nokia 3600/3620/3650/3660, Nokia 7650, Siemens SX1, Sendo X, etc).
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Added: 2007-02-05 License: Freeware Price: FREE
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