The best solution would be to either use VLC to play them or to use a Quicktime 
component called Ogg Drop that will allow you to play them using QT and allso 
iTunes if I’m not mistaken.
Conversion between lossy formats doesn’t usually work very well.

On Jan 20, 2015, at 2:53 PM, CHUCK REICHEL <asaprecord...@bellsouth.net> wrote:

Hi list,
I have some .ogg files that someone sent me for song production ideas.
Needless to say My mac mini running mavericks can't play them.
Whats a rock solid solution to convert the .ogg audio in to something usable?
TIA
Chuck
 

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