Will the iPhone support the Ogg Vorbis (.ogg) audio format?
Unfortunately, no.
Check here for a list of audio formats supported by the Apple iPhone.
Will the iPhone support the Ogg Vorbis (.ogg) audio format?
Unfortunately, no.
Check here for a list of audio formats supported by the Apple iPhone.
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Anonymous replied on Permalink
I've written an ogg lib for iphone, so yes it's possible now.
Anonymous replied on Permalink
Care to share a link? Have you released it as some kind of open source?
Anonymous replied on Permalink
What the fuck is "some kind of open source"? Something is either open source or it isn't.
Anonymous replied on Permalink
RTFM before being rude ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_free_software_licenses
Anonymous replied on Permalink
RTFM before being rude ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_free_software_licenses
Anonymous replied on Permalink
Moron's code doesn't work so he badmouths open source
Kuldip replied on Permalink
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Jason replied on Permalink
If you try to play an Ogg Vorbis file, the media player will hang indefinitely. Only a sub-standard software developer (e.g. Apple) would allow this to happen. A quality software developer would at least implement a check in the media player to inform the user that the format is not one which is supported.
renald replied on Permalink
But luckily, some tools, WinX MediaTrans (https://www.winxdvd.com/mediatrans/) for instance, are available to convert ogg to iPhone supported audio format automatically when transferring ogg to iPhone.
That makes things easier.