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> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Jerry Feldman
> 
> I am using K3B to rip a couple of audio CDs I have with the intent to
> copy the resulting files to my Android. Currently I am creating this as
> a single Ogg Vorbis file. I'm pretty sure this is a good format for
> Android, but just asking for advice.

Oh - there is one thing I would say about android audio players - There are a 
ton of players that are either time-limited trials, or feature limited trials, 
or spyware.  (Read the TOS, some of them collect your email address, location, 
home address, phone numbers you call, etc).  I recently searched for audio 
players, and specifically included things like "GPL" and "open source" in my 
searches, to find something that wasn't going to be an offensive pile of junk.  
I settled on "Android Music Player" by JRTStudio.  It's a decent basic player, 
apache license.  The same guys produce Rocket Music Player, which has both a 
free and non-free version.  The free version is feature limited, but fine for 
most people (no lossless formats).  The non-free version is $4.  I opted to pay 
the $4, because I liked them producing Android Music Player, and I care about 
lossless audio.

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