| 23 Oct 2005 10:40 am |
pitux Guest | Could anybody advise where to find this audio codec to download.
I can see the film, but I can´t hear it.
As per GSpot, this audio codec is missing.
Thanks,
Pitux
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| 27 Oct 2005 04:58 pm |
rick hunter Guest | I’m looking for it too..
ogg my ass >
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| 03 Nov 2005 12:38 am |
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| 03 Nov 2005 01:41 am |
aleph Guest | OK, what I ended up doing was converting the damn thing to .avi with a nice .batch file someone made called ogm2avi. You can d/l it as a package from http://www.digital56k.com/tools/OGM2AVI.exe (an installer). the command line for the batch file is just the name of the .ogm (or .avi file (really a disguised .ogm file)) you’re trying to convert. “OGM2AVI Kung Fu Hustle.ogm”
I found drivers. Search for “ogg directshow”. It played fien, but the sound quality was terrible — that’s why I ended up just converting the file.. Now it’s fine.
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| 06 Jan 2006 01:01 pm |
maggy Guest | for future searchers
http://www.divxmovies.com/faq/#4.4
gives you a link to the audio codec =]
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| 06 Jan 2006 04:27 pm |
A friend in Blue Guest | http://cccp-project.net/
Has the codecs needed to play ogm and mkv
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| 17 Jan 2006 11:09 am |
aleph Guest | Maggy, that’s for divx audio, the file we’re dealing with had ogg vorbis audio.
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| 17 Jan 2006 11:15 am |
aleph Guest | Friend in Blue,
In my case all of the codecs that come with CCCP were already installed. Not from another codec pack, but individually, on my own. Still no luck w the file w/o converting to avi.
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| 02 Feb 2006 04:47 am |
jiggy410 Guest | aleph....i want to make sweet sweet love to u right now....u have no idea...
i spent quit some time DL a season of an anime and it was in .ogg and that program that u just gave me worked like a charm...
thank you..
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| 24 Mar 2006 03:39 pm |
Sarath Palety Guest | Hi all,
Just saw your post, and I would like to tell you that The core pocket media player plays .ogg files.
So I am guessing installing it will install the codec as well.
Give it a try, cant hurt!
-Sarath
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| 07 Apr 2006 04:45 pm |
cris Guest | all u got to do is install the bs player it works great don’t forget to install the ff codec
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| 10 Jun 2006 12:53 am |
teapot9999 Guest | you may try this:
http://sparrow.its.berkeley.edu/downloads/dvd-rip/Codecs/vorbis_acm.zip
or this
http://download.cowscorpion.com/dl/files/Codec/vorbis_acm.zip
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| 23 Jun 2006 04:57 am |
M4ty Guest | http://www.illiminable.com/ogg/oggcodecs_0.71.0946.exe
tle mate... ^^
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| 03 Jul 2006 09:06 am |
timo Guest | Posted by teapot9999 (Guest):
you may try this:
http://sparrow.its.berkeley.edu/downloads/dvd-rip/Codecs/vorbis_acm.zip
that zip file worked for me ! THANKS!
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| 03 Aug 2006 09:59 pm |
mac the fork Guest | http://www.vorbis.com/software/
a list of software & codec resources that WILL play ogg.
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| 12 Aug 2006 07:20 pm |
veromanson Guest | aleph wrote:
OK, what I ended up doing was converting the damn thing to .avi with a nice .batch file someone made called ogm2avi. You can d/l it as a package from http://www.digital56k.com/tools/OGM2AVI.exe (an installer). the command line for the batch file is just the name of the .ogm (or .avi file (really a disguised .ogm file)) you’re trying to convert. “OGM2AVI Kung Fu Hustle.ogm”
I found drivers. Search for “ogg directshow”. It played fien, but the sound quality was terrible — that’s why I ended up just converting the file.. Now it’s fine.
I try this program and it’s ok but... why it converts only 14 minuts (my avi-ogm file is about 42 minuts lenght)?
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