If you want to play with the terminal the sox command will convert to ogg, although I don't usually use ogg so I couldn't really test the output file. I installed sox using MacPorts. Once installed I just did

sox test.aiff test.ogg

which took my test.aiff file and made it into a .ogg file.

CB

On 5/5/14, 5:10 PM, Scott Berry wrote:
Hello there,

I am looking for a good batch converter which will convert files to ogg.  I 
know by default iTunes doesn't do this but I have the site where I can get the 
appropriate plug-in.


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