Editor's note: This article previously appeared in Wired News' sister publication, Webmonkey. Finding music on the internet is getting easier by the week as legit and less-than-legit file-trading ...
July 15th 2003 - FineArch, Inc., Tokyo Japan based semiconductor LSI design company, developed the system IP to decode the next generation digital music compression ...
Open Source, Royalty Free Ogg Vorbis Format Popular in Video Games and Digital Audio Players SANTA CLARA, CA, – October 31, 2006 – Tensilica, Inc. today announced that it has added an Ogg Vorbis ...
An audio streaming development board from Future Electronics features an ARM Cortex-M4 microcontroller with audio file decompression software, DACs, a codec, and digital and analogue microphones. The ...
Members of the Ogg Vorbis project have unveiled release 1.0 of their software, an open-source alternative to the MP3 format. The official release of the audio encoding and streaming technology has ...
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