Hi, You or they could always download the ogg tools and if no mac build is around which I would think there is one around you can encode the wav file to the ogg format then get it to them. I would think that pro tools would have an ogg encoder in it but there has to be some good free options out there. I would also find out why they want it in this format as there might be a reason for this. I could really care less what format things are in but do agree that for some project when size matters the format can matter. Nick Gawronski
On 10/12/2014 1:05 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
What Kevin said. Also, if he's a snob, let him download a stereo WAV file and 
be done with it. I bet he can't reliably tell the difference between WAV, ogg 
and a 320 kbps mp3.

Slau

On Oct 12, 2014, at 1:58 PM, Kevin Reeves <[email protected]> wrote:

Honestly, unless it was a paying client, I'd send the guy a high bit rate mp3 
and tell him to deal with it.
There's no reason for someone to make you do more work than you have to.
But, if the audio snobbery persists, Check out Switch, Amadeus Pro, Fission. 
However, None of these options are free, but these are the ones I'm familiar 
with that work well with voiceover. You may find some free options in the app 
store, but your mileage may very as far as accessibility goes.

Kevin


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