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Raquen
12th April 2006, 03:30
So I have a couple video files encoded with OGG Vorbis as .ogm files, The Ogg Vorbis codecs work fine with windows media player.The codec and allow me to use TMPGEnc(seemingly) to convert the files to to mpeg 2 with mp3 audio.

I usually do all my DVD creation on my mac through DVD studio pro or iDVD but this time they refuse to load the file. For that matter all of quicktime fails to load the file.

VLC reads and plays the file fine but the logger shows a seties of error.

Is there something I need to to in the re-encoding to smooth this out?

I'm using TMPGEnc 3.0 Express for the video encoding and have the latest version of Gordian Knot.

THanks for the help!

foxyshadis
12th April 2006, 10:44
Open the ogm in vdubmod, demux the vorbis stream. If you have an ogg decoder built into your workflow great, otherwise use some music player (foobar, audacity, audion, itunes maybe?) to convert it to wave/aiff.

Raquen
12th April 2006, 22:59
Open the ogm in vdubmod, demux the vorbis stream. If you have an ogg decoder built into your workflow great, otherwise use some music player (foobar, audacity, audion, itunes maybe?) to convert it to wave/aiff.

Will any of the apps in Gordian Knot suffice for decoding the ogm file to wave/aiff?

From there does this mean that I target the OGM file as the video source and the newly decoded audio file as the audio source in TMPGEnc?

Is there a possiblity og getting async problem?

Thank for the help!!!

foxyshadis
13th April 2006, 02:15
I'm not sure, I doubt it. Oggdec the command line tool can, and so can audacity and pretty much any media player. And then while in vdub you should probably direct stream copy the video to an avi w/o audio since it probably still won't be able to read the ogm format.