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Ogg Vorbis firmware beta released

Publication:Digital InnovationsDate:Jul 01 2003

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Open source foundation Xiph.org, founders of the Ogg Vorbis codec, released the first beta of Neurosetta, the firmware upgrade that makes the Neuros the first portable hard drive player to support Ogg Vorbis playback.

Download and release notes are available at http://www.xiph.org/neurosetta.

At this time the firmware plays back Ogg Vorbis only and will disable MP3 playback support. The full integrated version will allow playback of both file types. Like all betas, there are known issues, including possible skipping on high-bitrate files (over 200kps). Please read the documentation and instructions carefully before downloading to your device, and go to http://bugs.xiph.org to report problems.

Just last month Xiph released Positron 1.0, completing the first version of a synch application that will allow the Neuros to interface with the Linux operating system.




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