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Hi,
I´m new. Don´t shout at me. (Please). I run Ubuntu 8.10, and it rips your music files in the OGG Vorbis format. Now, I´m not lazy or anything, but converting my 100 and something music tracks and then loading them onto my Zen would take a while, no kidding. Is there a way I can get OGG files to play on my Zen? Or can any of you guys reccomend a batch file converter which will work on Ubtu 8.10? Thanks, msater |
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No, for Vorbis playback you'd need another player, like a Cowon, Samsung, or new Sansa.
Converting Vorbis to MP3 will give you quite some noticeable drop in quality, so it would be better you re-rip your CDs from scratch.
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