DRITT SPILL!



DRITT SPILL!
Thanks so much for the VLC it works great!!!
i cant sync ogm files on my multi media player help runs on windows iriver pmc 120
Where can i get the OGM file and what are the directions
i download the program but i still can’t watch it
use: the core media player: http://dl.filekicker.com/pd/0/CoreCodec/0/2cda60ad/130072-GSBD/061119195400/tcmp4.exe
Video Lan Player worked great, thanks for the link!
I just installed it, and can watch it in BS Player now ^.^
I tried playing it in the VLC player... but it doesn’t do a great job and seems to be kind of more pixilated.
I got the codec from:
http://www.free-codecs.com/Ogg_DirectShow_Filters_download.htm
I hope it works for everyone else.
First off, I’ll add myself to the list of people for whom VLC works perfectly 100% of the time and plays every file on earth without me having to lift a finger
If you’re using it and all these weird bugs are happening then whatever you downloaded is, I’m sorry to say, seriously f-ed up.
Now, do any of you know of a program that can burn .ogm and .ogg files to a CD? Ideally without any conversions and whatnot. If that’s just not possible then I should point out I have tried avi2dvd and VirtualDubMod with near-zero success (one’s incompatible and the other can’t find the subtitles) so please do not link me to those. And not DVDsanta either because I don’t have enough money to spend on something I have no way of knowing will work. Oh, and make sure the converter can embed subtitles!
flc wrote:
ogg video codec (.ogm):
http://www.mediatwins.com/data/aedtools.zip
This link worked..thank you so much.
Try the latest version of Free avs-dvd-player.htm" rel="nofollow" target="_new">AVS DVD Player. Now it supports OGM files.
As well as: *.avi, *.divx, *.div, *.mp4,
*.m4v, *.mpeg, *.mpg, *.dat,
*.m1v, *.m2v, *.mpe, *.dvr-ms,
*.ifo, *.vob, *.vro,
*.3gp, *.3g2, *.3gpp, *.3gp2,
*.wmv, *.asf, *.mov, *.qt,
*.rm, *.rmvb, *.dv, *.dif,
*.flv, *.mkv, *.ogm.
It’s clearly free. No spyware or adware.
Safe to install and run.
RRREGIT wrote: god bless you for the link to the lazy man’s guide... works like a charm!
True, but it would be easier to just download an .omg player.
Ok everybody stop doing the stuff that the rest told ya just download bs pro and you can play the omg files
if you install codec light from
codec guide.com
those files will work with it
its free
I had your exact same problem but I followed Wildor’s advice and now it works perfectly! Thanks a bunch Wildor I was so lost and upset...you saved my sanity (or what was left) Thanks to everyone that helps people out here.
Thank you! What a relief. I spent 2 days downloading the files from torrent only to find that my software didn’t recognise the files. Windows Media Player, Real Player, and QuickTime were the ones I had. I looked for quite a while on the official sites and kept running into software that would have cost much more than it was worth. I’m glad that I found this. What a relief! The quality of the video is great. DVD quality. Lovin' it! Again, thank you!
http://www.videolan.org/mirror.php?file=vlc/0.8.6a/win32/vlc-0.8.6a-win32.exe
Updated link for .ogm player from videolan....
Not that anyone cares....
omgomgomg AL you are the best! i went everywhere to try to look and fix my ogm file or viewr and VLC worked like a CHARM! <3 <3 thanks sooo much!!!
I’ve been working on a way to burn my ogm movies with subtitles onto a DVD. But my problem is I cannot find any system to convert the files and keep the subtitles. Any help? I’m really trying to do this without buying a software, so it’ll have to be freeware.
Hee everyone,
how come the subtitles don’t show
in my movie? There should be subtitles!
Help me please!