Hi
I don't know about WMA in iTunes but, since iTunes uses quicktime for its playback, it would seem to me that installing the flip4mac windows media components would enable iTunes to play WMA. This is just a guess, however, as I've not tried this, not having any WMA files to test with.
In regard to Vorbis, download the xiph quicktime components from:
http://www.xiph.org/quicktime
These I do use and they work quite well.
hth



On Jan 6, 2008, at 4:33 PM, John Moore wrote:

Hey all. I am trying to open .ogg and .wma files in ITunes, and it
isn't working. WMA files somehow open in TextEdit, and .ogg files
don't open at all. I don't want to switch players, but if I have to, I
will. I love ITunes, and I want to keep using it. Can someone please
tell me how to get ITunes to play these two file types? Thanks a lot.

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John Moore



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