BeSweet: A transcoding utility that supports a multitude of formats.
OggEnc: a command line encoder
RealProducer plugins
Download del plug-in per Windows.
Questo componente aggiunge potenzialità al tuo PC e, permette la lettura dei file .OGG da tutte le applicazioni e browser che sfruttano le liberie audio di sistema come leggi adesso i formati MP3 e altri gli altri formati audio.
XiphQT: Xiph QuickTime Components (XiphQT) is a set of QuickTime plug-ins that allow iTunes, and other QuickTime-based applications, to play ogg vorbis files. Download del plug-in da copiare in /Libreria/Components.
Questo componente aggiunge potenzialità al tuo Mac OS X e, permette la lettura dei file .OGG da tutte le applicazioni e browser che sfruttano le liberie audio di sistema come leggi adesso i formati MP3 e altri gli altri formati audio.
VLC media player: VLC is a highly portable multimedia player for various audio and video formats.
Ogg Drop: Ogg Drop will encode audio tracks and CD's into vorbis. It also contains a QuickTime component that allows iTunes to play ogg vorbis files. Ogg Drop is entirely free
The current Burma royal family is represented by Princess Mayat Phaya Galay’s descendants, who is the youngest daughter of King Thibaw Min, the last King of Burma. His reign ended when Burma was defeated by the forces of the British Empire on 29 November 1885. Following the arrest of the royal family in 1885, in early 1887 the family arrived at their place of exile in Ratnagiri close to Bombay and the birth of the fourth daughter Princess Mayat Phaya Galay followed in April that year. Princess Mayat married a former monk in 1921. She had four sons and two daughters. They and their children represent the extant members of the Burmese royal family and most of them continue to live in Burma. Princess Mayat Phaya Galay's eldest son Taw Phaya Gyi was murdered in 1948 by communists. Another of her sons Taw Phaya Lay was patron of the Ma-Ma-Ta Patriotic Front. He was placed under house arrest during much of the 1970s and 1980s dying in Rangoon in 2006. The other sons and grandsons of Princess Mayat Phaya Galay continue to live in Burma to this day. The head of the Konbaung dynasty is Taw Phaya (b. 22 March 1924), the second son of Princess Myat Phaya Galay, who married Princess Gyi Phaya Rita. He would be succeeded by his eldest son Taw Phaya Myat Gyi (b. 14 May 1945). His grandson is Taw Phayar Galay (aka) Aung Zay. (“Wikipedia”).