About bloody time too! This is the reason I've never owned an Archos product, hopefully they'll adopt this from now and give .ogg users a little more freedom.
What the hell happened to MKV support? That's like, even more important because these devices are more for video than audio... I mean, that's why they have that huge screen and insanely capacious hard drive.
Archos you lazy bums, we need 720p(/1080p) H264 AC3/(DTS) MKV support. Now!
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Wow...And to think I'll be getting the Fuze in the mail tomorrow...
Also, I'm happy to see more devices getting ogg and flac support. It shows the growing influence of open source software.
This is good.
iRiver has had .ogg support for many years, almost since day one, but yes you're right it is nice to see OSS and formats supported.
About bloody time too! This is the reason I've never owned an Archos product, hopefully they'll adopt this from now and give .ogg users a little more freedom.
Samsung mp3 players also often support OGG, surprisingly.
What the hell happened to MKV support? That's like, even more important because these devices are more for video than audio... I mean, that's why they have that huge screen and insanely capacious hard drive.
Archos you lazy bums, we need 720p(/1080p) H264 AC3/(DTS) MKV support. Now!