I could not convert the .ogg file to mp3 (16, 32, 64, 128 bit rates) here. Looks like you can only convert to the .ogg but not from .ogg to mp3. I hope I am wrong here. Leslie can you ask tech support if it is possible to: convert .ogg files to .mp3 with Replay Converter 2.80 the latest version. --- petrakigianos-giasou@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > Lets go back one step here. You can copy any data to a CD > disc. > It's just data. So you can copy those .ogg files to a blank CD > disc. Your friend can do whatever with that CD. Is this what > you > wanted to do there? > > As you know your friend can play those .ogg files with Winamp > player. > > If you want to convert those .ogg files to .mp3 with Replay > Converter then do: > > 1. Run the Replay Converter program. Version is 2.80. > 2. Press your Tab key until you hear Add Files button then > press > your spacebar key. > 3. Standard Dialog box appears. Select your files. > 4. When finished adding your files press the spacebar on the > open button. > 5. Replay Converter is back in focus. > 6. Presss your tab key until you hear the audio conversions > area. > 7. Choose the audio format by using your up and down arrow > keys > to select it. > 8. Press alt+c . > 9. The conversion job begins. > 10. When the conversion job is successful you will hear a > success tone sound and a dialog box telling you it was done > successfully. Choose the OK button. > > Your converted files will end up in the same folder where your > original files were located that you were trying to convert. > > The defaults are to send the converted files to the same > folder. > > Before you start with step 2 from above instructions press > your > tab key a few times to make sure you hear the Convert Audio > and > Write To Same Folder buttons on Replay Converter's interface. > > > If you do not hear the above 2 buttons just use your up/down > arrow keys to make the changes. > > Since I don't have a .ogg file here I converted .mp3 to .ogg > and > now will see if I can convert the .ogg back to .mp3. > > --- Joanne <houseofmusic3345@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > I was going to make a data disc of MP3's for a friend, but > the > > original material is in Ogg format and I know that doesn't > > show up on a data disc. So I tried converting the Ogg files > > to MP3 with replay 8's converter and it just keeps saying 0 > > files converted, okay button. I convert by first going to > add > > files, then to opening the files I want to convert, and then > > telling the converted which MP3 format I want and then to > > start conversion button. Am I doing something wrong, or is > > there something about these files that they just can't be > > converted? Not sure about some of the file formats so maybe > > it's just an Ogg file thing, but thought I'd ask to see if > > maybe I'm doing something wrong using the converter. > Thanks.. > > -- > To unsubscribe: e-mail blindreplay-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with > unsubscribe in subject > To contact list owner: e-mail blindreplay-admins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > -- To unsubscribe: e-mail blindreplay-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with unsubscribe in subject To contact list owner: e-mail blindreplay-admins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx