[vorbis] Hardware encoder.

engdev engdev at bigpond.net.au
Mon Sep 1 16:15:06 PDT 2003



Almost ;)

They describe a decoder (player), which is -probably- based on the Tremor
code.

Do you know of any encoders (recorders) getting around ?

Thanks for your reply, it is appreciated that my requests are at least being
read!

Owen.

----- Original Message ----- 
>
> > Hi everyone, I sent this a while ago but have not had a *single*
response.
> >
> > I realise that most of you guys are into PC (etc) platforms, and
therefore shun my request.
> >
> > However, the MP3 licence fees are extraodinarily high for the IP to put
into a DSP, which by necessity is part of a portable recorder. There are
more and more of these devices getting out there now, and all of the
manufacturers would have to pay these fees.
> >
> > Ogg is supposed to be an alternative, but for hardware I think I may be
wrong. FIIS have this corner packaged very neatly, they know it, and they
charge for it. They have to make up for the revenue lost from PC platforms
somehow!
> >
> > Is there *any* moves to port the Ogg encoder to any type of DSP?
> >
> > Thanks.
>
> Oh, you mean like
> http://www.finearch.com/english/news/pr_20030715/pr_20030715.htm ?

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