Frank Murphy wrote:
Put F9 on sons PC. Now how do I direct him to put ogg files to his bog-standard player. And have them played. Can he convert his current mp3 collection to ogg? Frank
Okay, part of that lost me, do you want him to be able to use OGG files on his portable MP3 player, or any media player in Fedora? If that's the case, I think nearly all included media players in Fedora have ogg codecs built in so that shouldn't be a problem.
As for converting mp3s to ogg that's pretty easy. A quick google turned up this little script, command line to convert:
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