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Need some help....

Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 1:23 am
by Kitty
Is there any way to get .ogg files into Itunes?

Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 1:26 am
by [SD]Master_Wong
i tried once and couldnt get it so im all ears for who ever knows

Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 1:32 am
by Blackchocob0
Aw too bad it's not OG files for old gangster. :(

And obviously I'm not gonna be a help to your problem because I've never heard of a .ogg file.

Sorry for getting your hopes up with a 2nd reply. 8)

Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 2:08 am
by MastaChiefX
Isnt that what sros music files are in?

Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 2:13 am
by Gul
A quick google came up with this:

Turn iTunes into an Ogg Vorbis–playing application and enjoy the fruits of open source ripping and playing.

The MP3 and AAC file formats are just two ways of compressing large CD music files. They also happen to have licensing fees attached to them. Say, for example, you wanted to write an MP3 player; you'd have to pay a license fee to develop the application! Ogg Vorbis, on the other hand, is an open source codec, much like Linux is an open source operating system. Just as back in the day when audiophiles debated the efficacy of different chassis systems for turntables, now audiophiles (and geeks) argue about which codec is better. Some argue, quite vociferously, that Ogg Vorbis files just sound better. Not only that, but some bands that post files to download on the Internet post only in the Ogg Vorbis format. If you want to find out for yourself but don’t want to give up on iTunes, this hack enables you to listen to Ogg Vorbis files in iTunes.

First you need to download the Ogg Vorbis decoder plug-in for QuickTime (http://www.illadvised.com/~jordy/; free). It works with QuickTime 6.2 and with Mac OS X 10.2 and later. Once you have downloaded the plug-in, quit iTunes. Navigate to the disk image folder: QuickTime Vorbis Component. In there, you will find a file called OggVorbis.qtx. iTunes uses QuickTime behind the scenes to play your MP3s and AAC files. By adding the Ogg Vorbis plug-in to the QuickTime library, you enable iTunes to play Ogg Vorbis files.

To do this, put the file OggVorbis.qtx in the QuickTime folder in the root Library directory. Now, when you launch iTunes, you will be able to play Ogg Vorbis files. However, the plug-in won't allow you to rip CDs to Ogg Vorbis files. An application for the Mac called Tenc (http://zentrallabor.neoscientists.org; free) lets you rip Vorbis files. The one caveat is that you won't be able to grab the CD song titles, artist name, etc. from the CDDB that iTunes uses.

If you are using Windows, you can try NeoNapster (http://www.neonapster.com/na.html; free), which will look up CD song titles and other information to rip your Ogg Vorbis tracks. If you feel really adventurous, hop onto the fountain of everything open source, Linux. Using any number of utilities that you can find at http://www.vorbis.com/download_unix_1.0.1.psp, you can rip Ogg Vorbis files under Linux to your heart's content.

It's a big world out there in digital music, and MP3 and AAC files are just two of many possible file formats. Using this hack, you can experiment with the sound quality of Ogg Vorbis files right within iTunes. Just don't try to transfer those files to your iPod, because it won't play them!

Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 2:20 am
by Locketart
Blackchocob0 wrote:Aw too bad it's not OG files for old gangster. :(

And obviously I'm not gonna be a help to your problem because I've never heard of a .ogg file.

Sorry for getting your hopes up with a 2nd reply. 8)


LMFAO you mean Original Gangster?

Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 2:35 am
by HyorunmarouZ
If i want to listen to an OGG file i usually use Winamp, but if you want to play it in another program you can as well convert it to MP3, with a program like Blaze Media Pro or something like that.

Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 11:57 pm
by Kitty
MastaChiefX wrote:Isnt that what sros music files are in?


I have no idea, I'm actually try to get some music off another game.

Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 6:11 pm
by Blackchocob0
Locketart wrote:
Blackchocob0 wrote:Aw too bad it's not OG files for old gangster. :(

And obviously I'm not gonna be a help to your problem because I've never heard of a .ogg file.

Sorry for getting your hopes up with a 2nd reply. 8)


LMFAO you mean Original Gangster?

Um yes but old gangster is legit as well.

Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 7:19 pm
by Luoma
try the ImToo music converter or somethin like that...

Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 7:54 pm
by Locketart
Blackchocob0 wrote:
Locketart wrote:
Blackchocob0 wrote:Aw too bad it's not OG files for old gangster. :(

And obviously I'm not gonna be a help to your problem because I've never heard of a .ogg file.

Sorry for getting your hopes up with a 2nd reply. 8)


LMFAO you mean Original Gangster?

Um yes but old gangster is legit as well.


its ok you made an honest mistake, but LMAO.