Now does this also mean that .ogg files will play on say for instance an
Ipad? The .ogg format is how I keep all my files.
On 9/25/2012 07:45 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
I posted about this when I tried it back in July. Did that solution
stop working? Here is my original message:
You can just use iTunes to convert your ogg files but you have to
install an ogg QuickTime plugin like this one:
http://www.xiph.org/quicktime/download.html
Unfortunately they haven't updated it in a while so if you're running
a 64-bit OS you'll have to get info on iTunes and check the "Open in
32-bit mode" box. After that you should be able to keep ogg files in
your iTunes library just like anything else. That also means you can
use iTunes to convert the ogg file to another format.
CB
On 9/23/12 8:41 PM, Mark BurningHawk Baxter wrote:
I used to play *.ogg files in Itunes. There's an app called "set
ogg," which sets permissions so they can be played. However, this
doesn't work any more. Anyone know another way to play OGG in Itunes
10.7?
Thanks. :)
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