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= Portable Players =
Here you'll find all mobile players known to natively support [[Vorbis]].


== Flash Memory Storage ==
When updating this information, please consider these guidelines: Use the term Vorbis not <strike>OGG</strike> ([[Ogg]] is the container format, Vorbis is the codec name). Add information about other Xiph-codecs such as Speex, FLAC, and Theora.  Do not add information about non-Xiph-codecs such as MP3, WMA, or WAV.


* [http://www.iriver.com/ iRiver's] iFP-3xx, iFP-5xx, iFP-7xx, iFP-8xx, iFP-9xx, iFP-10xx, iFP-11xx
This page contains a [[PortablePlayers#Portable Vorbis Native Support Table|handy overview table]] of recent portable players that play [[Ogg]] Vorbis files. Very detailed descriptions of these and many more players (old and new) are available on these sub-pages:
:iRiver has a huge line of flash-based players with various memory sizes (128MB to 1GB). Some of these players may need an updated firmware in order to play Ogg Vorbis files, see the [http://www.iriver.com/support/download.asp support download page] for that. Note -- only certain bitrates are supported, various problems are reported including reboots, silence and random noise when a VBR Vorbis passes outside the limit (96-225 Kbps.)


* [http://www.samsung.com/Products/DigitalAudioPlayer/index.htm Samsung] / [http://www.yepp.co.kr/ Yepp] (product label) YP-60V, YP-T6
* [[PortablePlayers/Flash|Flash Memory Storage]]
:The YP-60V is a portable 256MB player, that comes with additional functions for athletes. On the Korean market, versions with memory from 128MB to 512MB are available (See Yepp website).
* [[PortablePlayers/Harddisk|Harddisk Storage]]
:The YP-T6 is an incredibly small flash player with 128/256/512/1024 MB storage, has a mic and FM radio.
* [[PortablePlayers/Others#CD.2FDVD_Audio_Players|CD/DVD Audio Players]]
* [[PortablePlayers/Others#Mobile_Phones|Mobile Phones]]
* [[PortablePlayers/Others#Others|Others]]


* [http://www.iops.co.kr/enghome/index.html Iops] MFP-312, MFP-325, MFP-350
== Portable Vorbis Native Support Table ==
:Iops offers the MFP-300 series player with 128/256/512MB/1GB internal flash memory. They offer voice and FM radio recording whilst maintaining a lightweight portable size.
{| style="font-size: 85%; text-align: center;" class="wikitable sortable"
! Brand
! Model
! Additional Xiph codecs
! FM
! Voice Rec
! Interface
! USB Mass storage
! MTP
! Built-in Capacity (GB)
! Additional Capacity via
! Storage Type
! Estim. battery life
! other
! Estimated price
! In Production?
|-


* [http://www.jensofsweden.com/ Jens Of Sweden's] MP-130, MP-400
! SanDisk
:The MP-130 is a portable player with flash memory in 128/256/512MB sizes. This appears to be a rebranded Iops player. The MP-400 is a small player with FM radio and USB 2.0 and can store up to 1GB music. It supports MP3, WAV, WMA, ASF and Ogg Vorbis and is even available as a 24 karat gold edition!
! [[PortablePlayers/Flash#SanDisk_Sansa_Clip_and_Sansa_Fuze|Sansa Clip+]]
| FLAC
| yes
| yes
| USB 2.0
| yes
| yes
| 8
| MicroSD
| Flash
| 11 h
| 25g, Rockbox
| 45 €
| Yes, as of 2012.08
|-
! SanDisk
! Sansa Clip Zip
| FLAC
| yes
| yes
| USB 2.0
| yes
| yes
| 8
| MicroSD max 32GB
| Flash
| 15 h
| 16g, Rockbox
| 60 $
| Yes, as of 2014.06
|-
! SanDisk
! [[PortablePlayers/Flash#SanDisk_Sansa_Clip_and_Sansa_Fuze|Sansa Fuze]]
| FLAC
| yes
| yes
| USB 2.0
| yes
| yes
| 8
| MicroSD
| Flash
| 20 h
| 60g, video, Rockbox
| 70 €
| Yes, as of 2012.08
|-
! Cowon
! [[PortablePlayers/Flash#Cowon.2FiAudio_D2.2C_F2.2C_T2.2C_U3.2C_U2.2C_G3.2C_5.2C_G2.2C_U5.2C_7|iAudio 9]]
| FLAC
| yes
| yes
| USB ?
| yes
| yes
| 16
| no
| Flash
| 30 h
| 42g weight, video
| 120 €
| Yes, as of 2012.08
|-
! Cowon
! D3
| FLAC
| yes
| yes
| USB
| yes
| yes
| 8
| microSD
| Flash
| 20 h
| 120g weight, BT, Wi-Fi, 3.7"
| 149 €
| Yes, as of 2012.08
|-
! Trekstor
! [[PortablePlayers/Flash#TrekStor.27s_blaxx.2C_iBeat_cody.2C_iBeat_organix_2.0.2C_iBeat_sonix.2C|iBeat Organix 2.0]]
|
|
| yes
| USB 2.0
| yes
| no
| 8
|
| Flash
| 50 h
|
| 50 €
| ?
|-
! Trekstor
! i.Beat veo
| FLAC
| yes
| yes
| USB 2.0
| yes
| no
| 8
| microSD
| Flash
| 8 h
| 3", .mkv
| 60 €
| yes, as of 2011.07
|-
! HTC
! Hero
|
| no
| yes
| USB 2.0
| yes
|
| 8
| MicroSD
| Flash
|
| 135g, Android phone
| 309 £
| Yes, as of 2010.04
|-
! Intenso
! Music Twister
|
| no
| yes
| USB ?
| yes
| no
| 4
| no
| Flash
| 9 h
| 21g
| 30 €
| Yes, as of 2010.06
|-
! Archos
! Clipper
|
| no
| no
| USB ?
| yes
| no
| 2
| no
| Flash
| 12 h
| 15g
| 25 €
| Yes, as of 2010.06
|-
! Archos
! [[PortablePlayers/Flash#Archos Vision 30c|Vision 30c]]
| FLAC
| yes
| yes
| USB
| yes
|
| 8
| no
| Flash
| 8 h
|
| 53 €
| Yes, as of 2011.07
|-
! Grundig
! MPaxx 940
|
| no
| no
| USB ?
| yes
| no
| 4
| no
| Flash
| 12 h
| 17g
| 35 €
| Yes, as of 2010.06
|-
! iRiver
! E150
| FLAC
| yes
| yes
| USB ?
| yes
| yes
| 8
| MicroSD
| Flash
| 21 h
| 64g, video, line-in
| 100 €
| Yes, as of 2010.06
|-
! iRiver Astell&Kern
! AK100
| FLAC
|
|
| USB 2.0
| yes
| yes
| 64
| MicroSD max 128GB
| Flash
|
| 170 g, 24bit/192kHz
| 700 $
| Yes, as of 2014.06
|-
! iRiver Astell&Kern
! AK120
| FLAC
|
|
| USB 2.0
| yes
| yes
| 128
| MicroSD max 128GB
| Flash
|
| 177 g, 24bit/192kHz
| 1300 $
| Yes, as of 2014.06
|-
! Philips
! [[PortablePlayers/Flash#Philips GoGear Muse|GoGear Muse]]
| FLAC
| yes
| yes
| USB ?
| yes
| yes
| 16
| microSD
| Flash
| 24 h
| 105g, video
| 170 €
| Yes, as of 2011.07
|-
! Samsung
! YP-R1
| FLAC
| yes
| yes
| USB ?
| yes
| yes
| 8
| no
| Flash
| 25 h
| 51g, video
| 139 €
| Yes, as of 2010.06
|-
! Samsung
! YP-M1
| FLAC
| yes
| yes
| USB ?
| yes
| yes
| 32
| MicroSD
| Flash
| 31 h
| 95g
| 350 €
| Yes, as of 2010.06
|-
! EnVivo
! 4GB MP4
| FLAC
| yes
| yes
| USB 2.0
| yes
| ?
| 4
| MicroSD max 8GB
| Flash
| 11 h
| 74 g
| 30 €
| Yes, as of 2010.08
|-
! FiiO
! X3
| FLAC
| no
| no
| USB 2.0
| yes
| no
| 8
| MicroSD max 128GB
| Flash
| >10 h
| 122 g, 24bit/192kHz, USB DAC
| ~200 $
| Yes, as of 2014.06
|-
! FiiO
! X5
| FLAC
| no
| no
| USB 2.0
| yes
| no
| 0
| MicroSD max 256GB (128GBx2)
| Flash
| >10 h
| 195 g, 24bit/192kHz, USB DAC
| ~350 $
| Yes, as of 2014.06
|}


* [http://www.mpeye.co.kr/product/product_04.php MPeye] TS-400
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:a flash player which comes in 256MB/512MB/1GB sizes, FM-receiver, colour display and yet to be translated features. An  [http://www.gizmodo.com/archives/mpeye-ts400-and-i-discover-korea-is-not-a-firey-lava-planet-019561.php english comment] is available
 
* [http://eng.iaudio.com/ Cowon's] iAudio U2
:A small flash-based player (256MB/512MB/1GB) and supposed to get a firmware upgrade in the future to support Vorbis. ''Update:'' firmware version 1.20beta (get it [http://ihome.iaudio.com/iaudio_board/zeroboard/zboard.php?id=C08&category=&no=152&bmenu=C&category=70 here]) has Vorbis support..  (the page is in Korean but the firmware defaults to english language).
 
* [http://www.imp3.net/read.php?textid=1529 Muzio's] JM100, JM200
:Another Korean manufacturer jumps in and offers small flash-based players with  128MB up to 1GB storage capacities. They support the usual formats MP3/WMA/Ogg Vorbis, can record voice, receive FM radio.
 
* [http://www.jnc-digital.com/Eng/ JNC's] SSF-2002, SSF-2005
:These are flash-based players with 256 MB respectively 512 MB storage capacity. They have the usual FM radio which can be recorded in addition to voice. They also have a 1,9" color display.
 
== Harddisk Storage ==
 
* [http://www.neurosaudio.com/ Neuros'] Neuros II
:This mobile player comes either with various harddrive sizes up to 80 GB or as 256 MB flash player. The new firmware to support Ogg Vorbis has been developed by the Xiph.org Foundation (see the [http://www.neurosaudio.com/press/news_item.aspx?itemID=80 press release]). Get the newest firmware version at Neuros' [http://www.neurosaudio.com/support/support_updates.asp support page]). The Neuros Synchronization Manager for Windows is available from the same link and now fully supports the addition of Vorbis files to the Neuros. *nix users can use either Xiph.org's [http://www.xiph.org/positron/ Positron] or Sean Starkey's Java [http://neurosdbm.sf.net/ Neuros Database Manipulator], both of which provide full Neuros database support and other features.
 
* [http://www.digitalnetworksna.com/rioaudio/ Rio's] Karma
:The Rio [http://www.digitalnetworksna.com/shop/item.asp?model=261 Karma] is a portable player with a harddisk of 20 GB. It can decode MP3, Ogg Vorbis and FLAC. USB 2.0 is used to connect to PCs, but a docking station is also included which offers ethernet and RCA line-out support. IGN has written a [http://gear.ign.com/articles/458/458401p1.html review] about the gadget, articles about the Karma can be found at [http://www.riovolution.com Riovolution]. Note that firmware versions prior to 1.25 cause stability problems for some people, visit the [http://www.digitalnetworksna.com/support/rio/product.asp?prodID=113 support page] to get the newest version.
 
* [http://www.godot.com.tw/ GoDot] M8170, M8270, M8370, M8470, M8570
:GoDot's HD players have capacity ranging from 2.2gb to 20gb.  Each model is very dfferent.  They support OGG, MP3 and WMA (some models support DRM).
 
* [http://www.mpio.com/ mpio] HD300, HD200
:mpio HD300 is a harddisk player with 20GB and supports WAV/MP3/WMA/Ogg Vorbis. It has FM radio, an alarm clock and supports USB 2.0. The HD200 has 5GB storage capacity, a FM radio which can be recorded and supports the same formats as the HD300.
 
* [http://www.teac.de/cgi-bin/pages/de/products.php?prod_id=170 TEAC] MP-1000
:TEAC MP-1000 is an ultra-compact harddrive player with 1.5GB capacity and only 70g mass.
 
* [http://www.trekstor.de/ibeat500.shtml TrekStore's] iBeat 500
:The iBeat 500 is a portable harddisk player with 20 GB of storage. It supports MP3, WMA and Ogg Vorbis and uses USB 2.0 to connect to PCs. It has a FM radio and an in-built mic. It seems to be available only in Germany (looks like a rebadged Xclef HD-800).
 
* [http://www.xclef.com/ Xclef's] HD-800, HD-500
:This is a harddisk player with 20/40/60 GB storage size, and can decode MP3, WMA, Ogg Vorbis and WAV. It has a FM radio and a mic for recording voice. Though not mentioned on the web site, the HD-500 is also supposed to decode Ogg Vorbis.
 
* [http://www.nextway.co.kr/ Nextway's] D Cube NHD-150D
:This player uses a small 1,5 GB harddisk and supports MP3, WMA and Ogg Vorbis. It connects trough USB 2.0 and can broadcast music through a FM sender.
 
* [http://www.safa.com.hk/index_110R.html Safa] HMP-110R
:A portable player with 1.5GB memory, FM-receiver, recording function, upgradeable firmware, etc.
 
* [http://eng.iaudio.com/ Cowon's] iAudio M3, iAudio M5
:The iAudio M3 is a portable harddisk player with either 20 or 40 GB of storage. It has a built-in FM radio and mic. It supports MP3, WMA, Ogg Vorbis and WAV and even FLAC with the newest firmware upgrade. See this [http://gear.ign.com/articles/522/522090p1.html IGN article] for more info. The [http://www.engadget.com/entry/0377386638551474 iAudio M5] is announced for end 2004. It comes with colour display and USB-on-the-go function for 20GB storage.
 
* [http://www.iriver.com/ iRiver's] iHP-1xx, H1xx, H2xx, H3xx, iGP-100
:iRiver has also a number of harddisk based items that play back Ogg Vorbis. Older models like the [http://www.iriver.com/product/info.asp?p_name=iHP-100 iHP-100] and the [http://www.iriver.co.kr/product/info.asp?p_group=iHP&amp;p_name=iHP-115 iHP-115] come in 10 and 15 GB sizes and need a firmware update (see the [http://www.iriver.com/support/download.asp support downloads] for that). The [http://www.iriver.com/product/info.asp?p_name=iHP-120 iHP-120], a 20GB portable player, and the [http://www.iriver.com/product/info.asp?p_name=iHP-140 iHP-140], a 40GB version, support Vorbis playback out of the box. Read reviews here: [http://gear.ign.com/articles/435/435472p1.html IGN on iHP-100], [http://gear.ign.com/articles/457/457818p1.html IGN on iHP-120]. The [http://www.iriveramerica.com/products/iGP-100.asp iGP-100], a 1.5Gb portable player, supports Vorbis, according to the FAQ, though no firmware upgrade appears to be required. The new line of harddisk players [http://www.iriver.com/product/info.asp?p_name=H140H110 H120, H140] come in 10 to 40 GB sizes. There is also a product line with USB host function and colour display: [http://www.iriver.com/product/info.asp?p_name=H340 H320, H340].
 
* [http://www.imp3.net/read.php?textid=1529 Muzio's] JM-600
:This player comes with either 2.2 or 4 GB harddrive and supports MP3, WMA, Ogg Vorbis and ASF. It can record voice and has a FM receiver. What sets this player apart is the LCD -- it can show BMPs, JPGs and text. The device can also act as a USB host to support digital cameras.
 
* [http://www.sitecom.com/ Sitecom's] MP-330
:This player uses a 4,4 GB harddrive, USB 2.0 and supports MP3, WMA and Ogg Vorbis (mentioned in the manual).
 
* [http://www.jetaudio.com/products/tvix/ JetAudio's] TViX
:This is a rather unique device. JetAudio calls it a multimedia jukebox, music tank, photo album and last but not least a portable storage. It is bigger than usual portable devices, but has also a lot more options. It can connect to the PC (USB 2.0), TV (S-Video, Composite), stereos and 5.1 surround systems (Coaxial/Optical) and comes with a remote control. Supported video formats are DVD (MPEG-2), VCD (MPEG-1), DivX, Xvid. Supported Audio formats are MP3, WMA and Ogg Vorbis. It can display JPEG pictures on the TV. It is available without a harddrive, or equipped with harddrive sizes up to 200 GB.
 
* [http://www.gennetworks.com/ GenNetwork's] GenMedia DivXStorage
:This is a mobile video player and external harddrive in various versions and storage sizes. It comes with USB 2.0 and a remote control. HDTV resolution, 5.1 sound and the following file formats are supported: MPEG-4/DVD/VCD/SVCD/AudioCD/JPEG/MP3. For the 3,5" and deck version OGG format is mentioned.
 
* [http://www.jnc-digital.com/Eng/ JNC's] SSF-M3, SSF-M5
:The SSF-M3 comes with 20/40GB storage size, whereas the SSF-M5 has only 1.5 GB. Both support voice recording and FM radio. The SSF-M3 is more stylish and very slim and comes with a docking station.
 
== CD players ==
 
* [http://www.iriver.com/product/info.asp?p_name=iMP-550 iRiver] iMP-250, iMP-350 (SlimX), iMP-400 and iMP-550
:Ogg Vorbis supported with latest firmwares, still some bitrate restriction which may vary depending on the model as said belong: All iMP series but the 550 have the following bitrate limitations: min=96kbps and max=160kbps. Using a newer DSP the latest model i.e. iMP-550 supports maximum bitrate up to 256kps (still 96kbps as minimum). Also note the latest iMP-450 does not support OGG for the moment, a future upgrade may correct this... The newests iMP as iMP900 (audio only) and iMP-1000/1100 (video playback too) are just released in Korea, they seem to not support OGG Vorbis natively, maybe a future upgrade will correct but I've no information for now (i don't read Korean ;). Some older or low cost iMP players won't support OGG...(iMP100/iMP150 and i guess iMP7xx serie too). Check the firmware section of iRiver website for more specific informations...
 
* [http://www.ifreemax.com/ Freemax's] FW-960
:This hardware manufacturer&#x2019;s new CD-R portable supports Ogg Vorbis playback out of the box. It will have 48 hours of WMA playback if an external battery pack (2 AA batteries) is used. In Korea, its retail price is 189,000 KRW, or approximately 160 USD. More information is available (in Korean) on the product page for the [http://www.ifreemax.com/html/product.shtml FreeMax FW-960]. The FreeMax FW-960 is also known as the mpman MP-CD550.
 
* [http://www.samsungusa.com/ Samsung's] MCD-CM600, YP-60V
:The MCD-CM600 is now available in Korea.  It is a CD portable that can play Vorbis, MP3, and WMA. [http://www.kbench.com/hardware/?no=22319&amp;pg=4 Page with photo of MCD-CM600]. [http://www.kbench.com/iview.jsp?file=/kbench/article/2003_10/k22319p4n10.jpg Closeup of MCD-CM600].
 
* [http://www.exonion.com/ Havin's] Exonion HVC-400E, [http://www.princeton.co.jp/ Princeton's] Pocket Beat airCD
:The Havin HVC-400E, also known as the Princeton airCD is probably on sale in Japan since late November, 2003.

Latest revision as of 12:24, 25 June 2014

Here you'll find all mobile players known to natively support Vorbis.

When updating this information, please consider these guidelines: Use the term Vorbis not OGG (Ogg is the container format, Vorbis is the codec name). Add information about other Xiph-codecs such as Speex, FLAC, and Theora. Do not add information about non-Xiph-codecs such as MP3, WMA, or WAV.

This page contains a handy overview table of recent portable players that play Ogg Vorbis files. Very detailed descriptions of these and many more players (old and new) are available on these sub-pages:

Portable Vorbis Native Support Table

Brand Model Additional Xiph codecs FM Voice Rec Interface USB Mass storage MTP Built-in Capacity (GB) Additional Capacity via Storage Type Estim. battery life other Estimated price In Production?
SanDisk Sansa Clip+ FLAC yes yes USB 2.0 yes yes 8 MicroSD Flash 11 h 25g, Rockbox 45 € Yes, as of 2012.08
SanDisk Sansa Clip Zip FLAC yes yes USB 2.0 yes yes 8 MicroSD max 32GB Flash 15 h 16g, Rockbox 60 $ Yes, as of 2014.06
SanDisk Sansa Fuze FLAC yes yes USB 2.0 yes yes 8 MicroSD Flash 20 h 60g, video, Rockbox 70 € Yes, as of 2012.08
Cowon iAudio 9 FLAC yes yes USB ? yes yes 16 no Flash 30 h 42g weight, video 120 € Yes, as of 2012.08
Cowon D3 FLAC yes yes USB yes yes 8 microSD Flash 20 h 120g weight, BT, Wi-Fi, 3.7" 149 € Yes, as of 2012.08
Trekstor iBeat Organix 2.0 yes USB 2.0 yes no 8 Flash 50 h 50 € ?
Trekstor i.Beat veo FLAC yes yes USB 2.0 yes no 8 microSD Flash 8 h 3", .mkv 60 € yes, as of 2011.07
HTC Hero no yes USB 2.0 yes 8 MicroSD Flash 135g, Android phone 309 £ Yes, as of 2010.04
Intenso Music Twister no yes USB ? yes no 4 no Flash 9 h 21g 30 € Yes, as of 2010.06
Archos Clipper no no USB ? yes no 2 no Flash 12 h 15g 25 € Yes, as of 2010.06
Archos Vision 30c FLAC yes yes USB yes 8 no Flash 8 h 53 € Yes, as of 2011.07
Grundig MPaxx 940 no no USB ? yes no 4 no Flash 12 h 17g 35 € Yes, as of 2010.06
iRiver E150 FLAC yes yes USB ? yes yes 8 MicroSD Flash 21 h 64g, video, line-in 100 € Yes, as of 2010.06
iRiver Astell&Kern AK100 FLAC USB 2.0 yes yes 64 MicroSD max 128GB Flash 170 g, 24bit/192kHz 700 $ Yes, as of 2014.06
iRiver Astell&Kern AK120 FLAC USB 2.0 yes yes 128 MicroSD max 128GB Flash 177 g, 24bit/192kHz 1300 $ Yes, as of 2014.06
Philips GoGear Muse FLAC yes yes USB ? yes yes 16 microSD Flash 24 h 105g, video 170 € Yes, as of 2011.07
Samsung YP-R1 FLAC yes yes USB ? yes yes 8 no Flash 25 h 51g, video 139 € Yes, as of 2010.06
Samsung YP-M1 FLAC yes yes USB ? yes yes 32 MicroSD Flash 31 h 95g 350 € Yes, as of 2010.06
EnVivo 4GB MP4 FLAC yes yes USB 2.0 yes ? 4 MicroSD max 8GB Flash 11 h 74 g 30 € Yes, as of 2010.08
FiiO X3 FLAC no no USB 2.0 yes no 8 MicroSD max 128GB Flash >10 h 122 g, 24bit/192kHz, USB DAC ~200 $ Yes, as of 2014.06
FiiO X5 FLAC no no USB 2.0 yes no 0 MicroSD max 256GB (128GBx2) Flash >10 h 195 g, 24bit/192kHz, USB DAC ~350 $ Yes, as of 2014.06

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