NiroZ wrote:
and if you download the mp3 codex from their site, you can convert the ogg to mp3, thus making it alot easier to get to.
Sorry, but this is a horrible, horrible idea, unless you have a
really good reason to do it. Both Ogg Vorbis and mp3 are lossy formats. Compressing a lossy-encoded sound file with
another lossy codec will seriously degrade quality unless you use much higher bitrates (and even then there will be degradation).
If you want easier Vorbis access without quality degradation, go
here and download the DirectShow filter, or one of the players listed there.
- Gerry