Or VLC Media Player from www.videolan.org : Uses its own codecs and rendering so you don't have to get anything else (but it can't play QT or RealMedia).
.ogm is an ogg container format that can have audio and video. It's more advanced than avi since it can include multiple streams (e.g. select audio language) and subtitles as well. The video itself, contained in the ogm, might be encoded in DivX or what have you.
.ogg files are audio files using the format Ogg Vorbis.
Winamp 5 will do it provided you have the appropriate DirectShow codecs installed (same as any player that uses the DirectShow engine). GSpot will be able to analyze the file and tell you which codecs you'll need, or you can just get a massive codec pack and not worry about it.
Ideally you'd want to demux the audio stream with virtualdubmod, then disable the audio stream. Then set the video to direct stream copy, and send it to a rather large disk in YUV lossless uncompressed (RAW will work, so will the HuffYUV codec).. Then you can convert it normally.
OGMs are, 99% of the time, XViD. Premiere and Pinnacle suck at XViD.
I didn't think of that, I'll do that instead. I really don't know much in this arena, SVCD's are better quality correct? But you can't fit as much video though?
I wanna try to learn more which is what all this is about, building these right now including chapters, menu's and all that good stuffs, then once I get a DVD-/+RW I'll do that too.
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You will have to google there names to find them (im not sure of there sites)
.ogm is an ogg container format that can have audio and video. It's more advanced than avi since it can include multiple streams (e.g. select audio language) and subtitles as well. The video itself, contained in the ogm, might be encoded in DivX or what have you.
.ogg files are audio files using the format Ogg Vorbis.
-drasnor
Or how would I make the file an AVI or MPEG of some sort readable by most programs like quicktime?
Ideally you'd want to demux the audio stream with virtualdubmod, then disable the audio stream. Then set the video to direct stream copy, and send it to a rather large disk in YUV lossless uncompressed (RAW will work, so will the HuffYUV codec).. Then you can convert it normally.
OGMs are, 99% of the time, XViD. Premiere and Pinnacle suck at XViD.
What format do you want to convert to?
I didn't think of that, I'll do that instead. I really don't know much in this arena, SVCD's are better quality correct? But you can't fit as much video though?
I wanna try to learn more which is what all this is about, building these right now including chapters, menu's and all that good stuffs, then once I get a DVD-/+RW I'll do that too.
Is there a method or guide around that anyone knows of that will help me do this?