What software and hardware support Ogg Vorbis?
Many programs support Ogg Vorbis encoding and playback; it’s included in popular players such as Winamp an foobar2000 for Windows, and Whamb for OS X. It’s also supported in popular audio applications such as CDex and GoldWave. For a more complete list, refer to our software page. Our wiki has notes on hardware support for Vorbis.
Ogg Vorbis encoding and/or playback is now native in a wide variety of popular software. It’s included in popular players such as WinAmp, Sonique, FreeAmp for Windows, and Unsanity Echo for MacOS. It’s also supported in popular audio applications such as CDex, Siren Jukebox, and GoldWave. For a more complete list, refer to our software page. Ogg Vorbis supported by many portable players and mobile phonws running Symbian OS. A list of suported hardware and software may be found at OggHelp.com.
Ogg Vorbis encoding and/or playback is now native in a wide variety of popular software. It’s included in popular players such as WinAmp, Sonique, FreeAmp for Windows, and Unsanity Echo for MacOS. It’s also supported in popular audio applications such as CDex, Siren Jukebox, and GoldWave. For a more complete list, refer to our software page. Ogg Vorbis is not supported by any publicly-available hardware yet, but portable playback is possible for Sharp Zaurus owners by purchasing tkcPlayer software from TheKompany.