Ogg Vorbis Plays With Hardware Support
News The format reached a milestone 1.0 release earlier this year, and now the Xiph.org Foundation, which coordinates Ogg development, has released an open-source Ogg player that will work with ordinary digital music player hardware.
[September 4, 2002, 13:31]
Video Format Turns To Open-source Developers For Aid
News Under an agreement between On2 and Xiph.org Foundation, a nonprofit that serves as a parent for open-source development efforts, developers will be able to use an early version of On2's compression codec with the Ogg Vorbis framework.
[June 24, 2002, 8:42]
MP3 Alternative Gets Real
News RealNetworks said on Wednesday that it would support the Xiph.org Foundation's Ogg Vorbis format and audio codec, or compression formula, in its own open-source offering, the Helix DNA client, and that the RealOne Player and the Helix Universal...
[July 26, 2002, 9:36]
Winamp Glitch May Benefit Open Source
News Emmett Plant, chief executive of the Philadelphia-based Xiph.org Foundation, a nonprofit that serves as a parent for open-source development efforts, said the Ogg Vorbis group was sorry to hear about Winamp's security vulnerability.
[May 2, 2002, 11:58]
Ogg Vorbis Enters The Living Room
News Xiph.org, the not-for-profit behind the Ogg project, also offers Ogg Vorbis decoder software that is covered by the open-source BSD licence. A Danish consumer electronics maker has unveiled the first DVD player to support the Ogg Vorbis music...
[January 14, 2003, 15:24]
