but it will not play or even otuch ogg files for that you will need vlc media 
player.

Take care.
On Sep 10, 2010, at 9:58 AM, Kevin Shaw wrote:

> Ian, 
> 
> iTunes can convert files to MP3s. You can set this up in the iTunes 
> preferences, I believe. Apple uses the Advanced Audio Codec (AAC) for music 
> files if you're looking for something with higher quality.
> 
> Kevin
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