Hi Will,

If you've managed to import the file into iTunes, you should be able to find it by looking at the "Recently Added" smart playlist. You're better off keeping these as ogg files for playing, since changing to mp3 means converting from one lossy format to another and downgrade your music quality. If your aim is to convert ogg files to mp3 format rather than simply play them, you might be better off using another program to perform the conversion before adding the files to your iTunes library. I don't use ogg files, but I might take a look at a program like Max if I were trying to convert to mp3:

http://sbooth.org/Max/#max

I suspect this might do a better job.

Cheers,

Esther

On Nov 30, 2008, at 1:18 AM, Will Lomas wrote:

hi i imported an ogg file by highlighting it with all cursors tracking and clicking open in the import a file dialog of i tunes
Now i can't find the ogg file to convert it




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