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/. Vorbis for FPUless embeddeds

From: Eugen Leitl <>
Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2002 13:32:05 +0200 (CEST)

Posted by michael  on Tuesday September 03, @02:28PM
from the wave-of-the-future dept.

volsung writes "A lot of us want portable music players with Vorbis 
support, right? Well, Xiph.org has decided to help speed the process by 
releasing their integerized Vorbis decoder, named "Tremor," under a 
BSD-like license. Tremor is a Vorbis decoding library written for CPUs 
without floating point hardware, like most handheld devices use. It was 
previously a proprietary library--licensed by theKompany for their Sharp 
Zaurus player, among others--but now it's available for everyone to use. 
The release page also gives contact information for many of the popular 
hardware manufacturers. If you want Vorbis support in your hardware, now 
is the time to send some emails! (Also, please say thanks to the Xiph.org 
crew with a donation if you can.)" 

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