Many PMP devices actually use the file extension to determine file type instead of MIME or something similar.
For example, my Palm OS PDA will not recognize a .oga file unless I rename it. It's simply not recognized as media, since oga is kinda new and unused (.ogg is supported).
I'd like to have an option. Like 'Legacy' type thing, default .oga
I personally never use oga, and don't plan to because nobody knows what it is.
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Christopher Stamper
Email: christopherstamper@xxxxxxxxx
Web: http://tinyurl.com/2ooncg
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For example, my Palm OS PDA will not recognize a .oga file unless I rename it. It's simply not recognized as media, since oga is kinda new and unused (.ogg is supported).
I'd like to have an option. Like 'Legacy' type thing, default .oga
I personally never use oga, and don't plan to because nobody knows what it is.
--
Christopher Stamper
Email: christopherstamper@xxxxxxxxx
Web: http://tinyurl.com/2ooncg
gTalk: http://tinyurl.com/6e359r
Skype: cdstamper
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