View Full Version : I was testing philippas direct transmuxing method ...
ChristianHJW
17th February 2002, 09:36
and its working perfect for me. A graph can be found in the sticky Q&A above.
Now here is the surprise : This method is woking like a charm for transmuxing ( :D ) exisitng AVIs in to the Ogg format .... even for MP3 !!! I never tested the filters and format before with MP3 because honestly i dont have much interest in this audio compression format anymore, but i did a test ( DivX4 with Lame ABR MP3 audio 120 kbps ) and the final .ogg movie ( i renemd it to .ogm for PowerDivX4 test afterwards ) played fine, excellent seeking, perfect quality.
OxP
17th February 2002, 17:19
I have huge problems with his method :(. It just gives me a file that does not open. Ive tried playing it in graphedit and it messes up, but when i removed the sound part, the video played fine. WMP does not even recognize audio unless i have mediaxw installed at which point wmp crashes.
sibe
17th February 2002, 18:39
It works for me. I just tried to create an .ogg file with ac3 sound with this method and it worked perfectly. The thing I like most with this is the instant seeking (no black screens, no frozen or sped up video for a few seconds) which, for me, makes it preferrable over avi even with non-vorbis sound.
Edit: After installing the newest OggDS.exe WMP suddenly crashed with this file :( . So I went back to the older filters and it worked again. I will now try to transmux the file again with the newer filters and see what happens, but I'm starting to fear an incompatibility between different versions of OggDS.exe
Sibe
sibe
18th February 2002, 14:06
After transmuxing my divx-ac3 file again with the newest version of the OggDS filters it still didn't play neither with older nor newer version installed. The only way it worked was when transmuxed and played with older version. Strange...
Sibe
Actron
19th February 2002, 21:48
Transmuxing with the newest filter also fails on my system...
os: winxp.
perhaps its because of the subtitle ds filter ?
The Link
20th February 2002, 10:30
Iīm exactly in the same situation as OXP. My .avi is Xvid+VBR MP3. Could anybody help?
Thanx!
Actron
20th February 2002, 14:43
new version of the dsfilters fixed the bug
The Link
20th February 2002, 15:26
Doom9 news:
The Ogg DS filters v 0.9.8.4 fix the incompatibilities with embedded MP3 streams created with a filter prior to 0.9.8.3, a bugfix in seeking, and the stop time should work properly now.
I can play the file now but the shown total time is absolutly wrong and I canīt seek. Did anybody else got this problem? Or does anyone know how to fix it?
Thanx!
OxP
20th February 2002, 17:13
I really believe that i am going crazy. I simply cannot split my movie! No matter what i have tried everything does not work. I start nandub and load the video and then i load the ogg file(this takes about 5 minutes) and then i select a segment and save as avi. I then start graphedit and follow phillipas method and when i try to connect the second stream of the avi to the ogg multiplexer it says "These filters cannot agree on connection." I try to connect it to ogg splitter and the very same thing. When i extract the ogg using nandub as stated by Christian, this does connect to ogg splitter but does not give me an output pin. I also cannot connect it directly to the ogg multiplexer. I am trying to mux a divx file and a vorbis audio stream. When directly muxing the original video and original ogg, everything works perfectly.
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