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OggPlay for Series 60

4 replies · 4,777 views · Started 02 November 2003

OggPlay is an Ogg vorbis audio player for smartphones.It was first ported for the Sony Ericsson p800 smartphone running UIQ in April this year.The good news is that it has been ported to Series 60 and its now in early-alpha-preview stage - version 0.10.OggPlay has been tested with the following phones: Siemens SX-1, Nokia N-Gage, Nokia 7650 and it will probably work with other Series 60 phones.This release has couple of limitations.For more info and download vist OggPlay's website

I installed it on my Nokia 6600. It can't seemto find the music files. Where should I install the program (main memory or MMC)? And what directory should I put the music files in?

I just sighned up for itunes (want to dl legal music now) and the file format is a "protected AAC". Does anyone know how to convert that the the .ogg format.

I want to dl music and use my p800 as an 128mb ipod w/ the.ogg software installed. I should be able to fit alot of tracks on my DUO using this lossy format.

braindoc wrote:I installed it on my Nokia 6600. It can't seemto find the music files. Where should I install the program (main memory or MMC)? And what directory should I put the music files in?

as rgard ur quest. install first seleq a browser for u r mobile then add files to messages after that go to system on e/ directory then folder mail copy and paste to folder in ur gallery then go to ogg player click on add new files it will works

DATRUTH wrote:I just sighned up for itunes (want to dl legal music now) and the file format is a "protected AAC". Does anyone know how to convert that the the .ogg format.

I want to dl music and use my p800 as an 128mb ipod w/ the.ogg software installed. I should be able to fit alot of tracks on my DUO using this lossy format.

the best way to do this that I found was to write the files to CD with iTunes (often I had trouble burning at 56x on my Pentium4 2.4GHz for some reason so you might need to lower the burning speed to 4x or 8x to get it to work), then you can use one of the free programs like CDex to extract the songs from CD to .ogg. It is a little annoying but the plus side is it forces you to make backups ; )