Support OGG?

The 1.01.15 notes say "OGG codec for audio is now supported. Yet when I try to transfer some audio files Ogg for windows rocket tells me that the device does not support this format, and refuses to transfer the files. What gives?

Try changing your USB mode on your rocket in MSC mode. No MTP or Auto-defaut. It's under SETTINGS > SYSTEM SETTINGS > USB Mode. Now you should be able to drag & move your .ogg files to your rocket. I don't think that .ogm files recognize however.

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