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HELP

 

I'm new to computers. I'm in 4th year secondary school (high school) doing work experience. They lady here gave me a job to do. Write a computer script for a digital presentation of the solar system. Blah blah blah, she doesn't know how to get audio on them and the only files that work are ogg files.

 

Where in the name of FUCK do I find ogg files?!?!?! If I can figure out how to work this it will prove my worth but I first need ogg music files!?

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ogg files are an opensource filetype thats free to implement, i'd suggest getting the audio files you need in whatever format, and then run them trough a converter. 

 

free studio does a decent job at converting music files, pretty sure foobar can do this as well.

 

i'm not gonna link free studio, because i do not support their adware buisiness model, but here is a guide on how to convert files with foobar:

 

http://www.simplehelp.net/2008/11/06/how-to-use-foobar2000-to-convert-audio-files/

 

also pick up this for foobar, it contains the codecs: http://www.foobar2000.org/encoderpack

 

and in case you dont have foobar yet: http://www.foobar2000.org/download

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