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Locke
28th August 2002, 10:34
Ok I have been at this for a while and I am once again at my wits end (I think I am just finding too easy to get there :confused: )

Now I have been trying to make a 1 CD rip of Gladiator with an ogg vorbis stream . I used GKnot for the video without encoding the audio (left enough room for the audio file and the overhead) then did the ogg stream with ogg machine. When I come to mux the files with Ogg-Mux (pretty much any version) it tells me the movie length is 02:34.080 and it ends at position 02:34:57.030.

When I come to play the ogm it crashes ... each and every single time. So if someone knows what I am doing wrong then please let me know.

Koepi
29th August 2002, 22:03
usually it reports the correct length in the lower field, and in the upper field is a current playback time control, that ends _below_ the value given in the lower field.

So you're saying, your video gets muxed _longer_ as it's playtime is?

Which codec did you use? Sounds like DivX5.x if you ask me...

need more info.

Koepi

sherpya
30th August 2002, 03:42
I think Locke is talking about lenght/position difference at the end of muxing process
Look my shot
Position is now after mux: 3:07.240
Lenght is reported to be: 3:07.552
Position should be equal to lenght at the end of the process, but
I think this depends by the aligning of the video/audio blocks.
Btw I've no problem at all for this ogm files are always ok

Locke
31st August 2002, 12:34
Yes thats it exactly ... but none of the OGMs work ... windows media player keeps crashing.

I am using Divx 5.02 Pro and trying to get this thing to work with any of the players available.

Koepi
2nd September 2002, 07:23
That is just cosmetical. the position is correct, but i don't update the display at that stage anymore.

It has nothing to do with the problems you have, they come from somewhere else.

Try muxing with graphedit and see if you problems go away, then we have to think about it. I suspect a wrong setup system (or win98?)

Well, additionally, there are severe problems with divx5 and OGM. Try using ffdshow as playback filter and set it up to decode DX50 fourcc.

Regards,
Koepi