I'd love to get this feature to work for me. Towards that effort I installed the Xiph Ogg Quicktime plugin
http://xiph.org/quicktime/that allows for iTunes to import and play my Oggs. The MC16 "export to iTunes" current implementation does in fact work, but I found the following problems:
(1) There's absolutely no information to be found on using it in the MC16 help (ie, Wiki), and ...
(2) If you try to use it, it simply takes off ... no selection dialog, and no way to cancel it. (I tried it after selecting a few files, and it began exporting my entire library(!!) I realized after killing MC16, that it will work with the current view, rather than what is selected). Why would any MC users want to export the entire library to iTunes? This is a desirable tool for iPod users, but please tie its implementation to a selection dialog and/or a playlist.
(3) Too few Ogg attributes (ie, tags) are supported for it to be a solution instead of my current method of:
(1) creating a playlist for tunes destined for my iPhone, and ...
(2) then associating that playlist with a "device" which is actually a folder, and then synchronizing the playlist with the device.
However, there are also problems with this method that I hope JRiver can eventually fix:
(1) I have to "always convert" because I can find no instructions regarding "supported formats". For example, if I change the '*' to '*.mp3', the sync queue will indicate all tracks as "unsupported format", and the same if try 'mp3'. How do I use "supported formats"??
(2) I wish I could see the tracks in the playlist similar to how tracks are displayed in the library or on a device -- that is, with a lists of 'Artists' and 'Albums' on the left for making it easy to see that's there (it's a big playlist), and easy for removing selected artists or albums.
(3) As many may know, iTunes is terrible for managing a directory of tracks, especially when files appear and disappear. Help for iTunes is way more dismal than for MC, and there is no easy way to remove "missing tracks". I found a 3rd-party software, "iTunes Folder Watch"
http://albumbrowser.klarita.net/itfw.htmlthat works pretty well, and if you purchase a registration key, it'll automatically work in the background. JRiver has implied elsewhere that MC cannot do the same thing -- however now, I have to wonder why not??
Therefore, my only 2 suggestions for "Export to iTunes or iPod ..." are:
(1) To tie its dialog (or Options configuration) to a something as easy to use as is a playlist, and ...
(2) Find a way to update the iTunes library, similar to what "iTunes Folder Watch" does.
TIA