Hi,
I need to convert some OGG files to MP3 to sync them on my iPod but MediaMonkey can't convert them. It says it can not decode this file format.
What's weird is I can play those files but can't go forward.
I use MM 4.1.2.1706 Gold.
Can't convert OGG files
Moderator: Gurus
Re: Can't convert OGG files
I dont' use MM to convert or rip so don't know, but if you can't find an MM friendly solution, try this:
fre:ac
- stands for "free audio converter" (formerly known as "BonkEnc").
http://www.freac.org/
This is great if you want something quick, simple, lightweight and the ability to convert between a multitude of well known and fairly known formats, on the fly.
fre:ac
- stands for "free audio converter" (formerly known as "BonkEnc").
http://www.freac.org/
This is great if you want something quick, simple, lightweight and the ability to convert between a multitude of well known and fairly known formats, on the fly.
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Re: Can't convert OGG files
Thanks for your link.
Ogg convertion was working in the previous release of MM. So I thing it's more a bug than someting else.
I just hope that the MM team can correct it in next release.
Ogg convertion was working in the previous release of MM. So I thing it's more a bug than someting else.
I just hope that the MM team can correct it in next release.
Re: Can't convert OGG files
It does seem to fail: http://www.ventismedia.com/mantis/view.php?id=12079
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Lowlander (MediaMonkey user since 2003)
Lowlander (MediaMonkey user since 2003)
Re: Can't convert OGG files
There's a new release that fixes the conversion problem: http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewto ... 65#p390665
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Lowlander (MediaMonkey user since 2003)
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Re: Can't convert OGG files
Sweet! Anytime the Monkey moves forward a # is cause to celebrate. Even if it's just to fix a regression. Evolve, evolve, evolve - I say. 

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