[vorbis] Vorbis for PlayStation
Szick, Frank
FSzick at Interplay.com
Fri Sep 28 15:05:22 PDT 2001
actually, I see your question deals with just being able to "play" a CD with
ogg encoded files. I don't know for sure but I would geuss that the ps1 is
to weak for this, but you probably can do this on the ps2.
-Frank
-----Original Message-----
From: Maik Merten [mailto:maikmerten at gmx.net]
Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 3:03 PM
To: vorbis at xiph.org
Subject: [vorbis] Vorbis for PlayStation
Hello.
Some friends of mine were playing with a PlayStation one day.
And after playing some Games they pushed a normal Audio CD into that
thing - and the music began to play. A crazy idea came into
my mind.
Just imagine: There are millions of PlayStations spread worldwide.
If it was possible to port Ogg to PS this could help to bring
Vorbis where we want it to be: Millions of families were
able to play Ogg-CDs in their living-rooms.
Does a PlayStation have enough computing power to decode Ogg Vorbis?
Is it possible to port a decoder to that platform? What
about license fees?
I know that porting the codec to PlayStation is not sufficient.
We also need a Player-Application that has to be on every
CD as we can´t upgrade the PS-firmware. So it is necessary
to write a tool that creates Ogg-PS-CDs, too.
Ideas?
bye,
Maik Merten
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