ZephyrQ wrote:
I have a large number of music files (17 gig worth...yes, for all
prying
eyes they are legal...) that I find I need to convert from .ogg
to .mp3.
Not that I want to...but between a teenager with an iphone and being
saddled with cell phone that won't play .ogg...well, you get the
picture.
Sounds like an early lesson in why you should use devices that support
open formats. More seriously, why not find a program for the iPhone
that plays oggs? That seems like a better idea than stripping all the
audio fidelity out of the music like MP3s tend to do.