| 08 Jul 2005 04:00 pm |
crippledlord Guest | ty for all your help, but I think I am just gona give up, this is geting to be a bit confusing for me, and I cant even get the program to start, so once again thanks very much for your help. | |
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| 12 Sep 2005 10:03 pm |
HaahHaaa Guest | OMFG crippledlord...if you dont know what the command line is you shouldnt be trying things like this..... | |
| 18 Nov 2005 07:38 am |
B-Powder Guest | hi,
where can i get the lameMP3 file? i can only convert the .omg files with a 56kbit mp3 rate...
thanks
B | |
| 19 Nov 2005 03:25 am |
sid3wayz Guest | these i ssimply the best for all prgrams that will help u guyz .:- http://vip.netsurf.ru/browse/?r=75042 -:. sometimes it dont work so try it on another computer, its a sure fire way to get wat u want. | |
| 30 Nov 2005 03:00 am |
Nurgaman Guest | mencoder is incredible. | |
| 01 Dec 2005 05:13 pm |
crippledlord Guest | well I found a program that converts avi and ogm to DVD that you can burn with Nero or another program, thats what I wanted to do so im good its called avi2dvd | |
| 25 May 2006 09:37 am |
Dialasa Guest | ok i got all of that work but is there a way to pick which audio to copy out to i gettting the first audio file on each movie but i need to secound one “stream”
all my ogm file got three audio stream
1.Jap < this is what a getting
2.Eng < i need this one to Convert out
3.Subtitle | |
| 26 May 2006 01:21 am |
crippledlord Guest | you are given the option of selecting what audio stream to put in the file(u can have more then one)then in the next portion I think you are given a box to select subtitle streams then what encoder and finaly u start if u have a question just e-mail me and I can try and walk you through it. | |
| 04 Jun 2006 09:49 pm |
romeo75 Guest | hey guys the easiest way is burn by dvdsanta....direct..no need to convert..this software wilkl convert all the .ogm movie to vob it self..
good luck.. | |
| 09 Jun 2006 02:24 pm |
misc. Guest | a question about the dvdsanta..after i burn the .ogm file onto a dvd disk, can i change the audio available (from Eng to Jap) while watching it on a DVD player? | |
| 04 Aug 2006 02:46 am |
OGM2AVI Guest | pogi,
You are a genius! Your steps works!!!
Thanks a million! | |
| 24 Aug 2006 11:15 pm |
N-FF Guest | ok so do i loose the subtitals through this procedure because i need the subtitals. | |
| 10 Nov 2006 11:00 pm |
ryusensei Guest | how do i burn an ogm file with the dual audio support just like the dvds? can anyone help me with this? | |
| 03 Dec 2006 06:38 pm |
Ixrec Guest | Anyone know how to do this and keep a subtitle file attached? Or simply embed the subtitles?
As for converting the audio track, I downloaded VirtualDubMod and I’m pretty sure I told it to take the audio and convert it to a seperate mp3 file but it was only about 13 MB (the vid was over 20 minutes long) and no program could open it. This sort of thing ALWAYS happens whenever I use free converter programs so I have to ask, is there some super-common noob mistake I’m making? | |
| 04 Dec 2006 07:02 pm |
Ixrec Guest | Something I forgot to mention, I’m not burning to DVDs, I’m using CD-Rs (recordable but non-rewritable CDs). So what I need is a program that will either convert to avi with only one audio track and embed the subtitles (which aren’t in a seperate file by the way) or a program that will simply burn a straight-up .ogm/.ogg to a CD without having to convert anything. Either is fine. | |
| 12 Jun 2007 04:15 pm |
Kat Guest | can anyone help me im trying to convert ogm to avi but i don’t want to loose the subtitles im trying to use total video converter 3 but i ended up lost and confused i can’t seem to keep the subtitles | |
| 10 Aug 2007 12:05 am |
deadd Guest | thank you all for your contributions! I appreciate your answers and insights on this matter, as it has been troubling myself as of late also.
cheers! | |
| 15 Dec 2007 12:53 am |
n30 Guest | HERES HOW I DID IT
1. Google, download and run OGMDemuxer on the ogm file.
2. Buy(or... you know...) DVD-Lab Pro 2 and use it to make your dvd with the files extracted with OGMDemuxer.
3. Before you can use the files, dvd lab needs the video in Mpeg 2 format. Buy/download/obtain somehow a copy of
WinAVI Video Converter.
4. Convert the files and finish step 2.
Please post a response to this if u are successful or not, people like input. | |
| 09 Jan 2008 05:22 pm |
MuSe. Guest | seems like a pain in the ass to me...why dont people just stick with AVI and be done with it? | |
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