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 i
thanks; might try that after the 1st of the month. take care, max
On Jul 16, 2012, at 11:00 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:
> Hi. I use Tunesify to convert audio files. You do have to buy it, but I
> think it's only a couple dollars in the Mac App Store. There is a free
> version of Tunesify, but I
Hi. I use Tunesify to convert audio files. You do have to buy it, but I think
it's only a couple dollars in the Mac App Store. There is a free version of
Tunesify, but I believe it only converts flac files. It might be worth
grabbing though, so you can see what the UI for the program is like
Hello; well, i haven't needed to use my copy of max since buying my new macbook
pro, so i was surprised when it informed me that it cannot rip ogg files. so,
what is my next easiest option for converting ogg to mp3? I'm running lion of
course, and it would be nice if it could do batch processin