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Revision as of 07:33, 6 July 2008
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Introduction
Because the OLPC has limited storage and limited RAM, it is not a good idea to support every data format used on regular PCs. It makes more sense to use our PCs to convert data than to put that burden on the OLPC.
The libraries and packages in the build support various file formats. Some of this support is exposed through the various Activities and the files they load. Most activities list the mime types they support in their activity.info file. In a Terminal activity,
cat ~olpc/Activity name.activity/activity/activity.info
and there will be a mime_types line.
List of supported formats
TODO: This should become a table of format - activities supporting the format - a link to sample files for each file format.
- Sound formats
- Ogg Vorbis (supported by the Totem plugin for Browse). Sample file]
- the Totem and Gnash plugins for Browse claim to support other formats, enter about:plugins in the Browse location field.
- General formats