Question of Ogg Vorbis...

Well, I know that, but a bit slow, just now, I opened my mp3 player in the world of the Ogg Vorbis. I converted a song for her, and my computer doesn't not recignize it. That's ok, because I copied my rocket, and it works.

My question is, how can I rename, put it in a playlist, etc. since I can't open it with Windows Media Player or Rhapsody?

saxmaster765 wrote:

Well, I know that, but a bit slow, just now, I opened my mp3 player in the world of the Ogg Vorbis. I converted a song for her, and my computer doesn't not recignize it. That's ok, because I copied my rocket, and it works.

My question is, how can I rename, put it in a playlist, etc. since I can't open it with Windows Media Player or Rhapsody?

There are some codecs, you can add to WMP but I've never really used them, Media Monkey will play and label.

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