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20th November 2002, 13:14 | #221 | Link | |
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20th January 2003, 14:32 | #225 | Link |
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Adding tags with Ogmuxer
After loosing so much time to get how to mux vbr mp3 into ogm files I finnally got it that Ogmux couldn't do it and won't do it as the developper doesn't want to implement that function.
Then I got that Suiryc developped that great Ogmuxer tool. So far it seems to work great... except that it doesn't seem to allow you to tag the different streams especially the audio ones. For instance when I mux a non audio avi with 2 vbr mp3 streams, I end up with a working ogm file but when you clik on the usual icon in the taskbar to swap between audio streams you got those named 1, 2 (etc.). I'd like to have then named English and French (for instance) but the tagging option doesn't seem to exist in Ogmuxer, am I right ? And if so would it be possible to add those simple functions ? After doing some more searches it seems that you could tag existing ogm files with virtualdubmod (any other mean available ?). Strangely when I load Ogmuxer muxed files in virtualdub no sound is playing even you can see that the two audio streams exist by using the Ogm information & Show inputs command in the menus. Audio comments and Audio comments 2 menus are greyed ... Again is it normal ? Am I doing something wrong ? Is it today possible to have vbr mp3 muxed with TAGGED audio streams ? By what means ? Many thanks, I'm drowning under so many Doom9 threads. I'm going to have an aspirin :'( |
20th January 2003, 15:00 | #226 | Link |
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You should read the setup-new.omx ( it is a text file ) which comes with the last version of ogmuxer. It allows all kind of tags. But if you want a more friendly interface, use VirtualDubMod
For VDubMod, it can't play sound. If the ogm file plays fine with a player, there is no problem. For tagged mp3, it is possible : you put themt in ogm, with VDubMod or ogmuxer, and you tag them |
20th January 2003, 16:15 | #227 | Link |
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Thanks for your indication Manao.
Ok it's in that omx file (well I wouldn't have guessed it), it's far from crystal clear for me but the example that can be found on page 11 of this thread is much clearer. Anyway I finally got how to do it in VdubMod, so that's great :-). Now it's time for me to risk to face the moderator's wrath but I feel that following the evolution of the different projects discussed in doom9 through the search engine is quite difficult especially for non developpers (you end up browsing numerous endless and complicated threads from their start in search of a simple answer). It would be SO good if there would be a monthly summary could made for each big project. For instance I can't get it if anybody succeeded in achieving muxing 5.1 ogg streams into ogm files and having them playback well. I found some threads on the subject but they are long and old. #doom9 is great but much people there are much more into dvd-r and don't know much about new a/V formats. #pcdvd and #divx-rippers are not very talkative (to say the least). So well don't be to rude with people trying to get up to date :-) Anyway, I'd like to thanks everybody, and long life to doom9 ! |
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23rd January 2003, 15:50 | #229 | Link |
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will OGMCutter split subtitles?
[i've read the readme.txt and this thread, but found no answer; so if it's an easy one, sorry...]
i'm about to do my first 2cd rip into .ogm, so i have one big file; when i cut the movie, will the subtitles work right or will i need to split them with an external tool and then mux them? |
23rd January 2003, 15:54 | #231 | Link |
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I'm quite sure it will split the subs correctly. This is really a great set of programms. If I does not, you can still use VirtualDubMod to split your OGMs. It will split the subs correctly for sure.
Best regards, JimiK Edit: O.K. Manao, you win, and it didn't even take me five minutes to answer. Last edited by JimiK; 23rd January 2003 at 15:56. |
28th January 2003, 15:31 | #234 | Link |
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OK since some people bugged me those last weeks I released a new version of OGMuxer (1.1a4). What's new : Code:
Version 1.1a4 - added DTS as new possible input Nb : you need the Intervideo Audio decoder (with DTS support) and a 'AVI<->AC3/DTS' filter to be able to play the generated OGM file with the DTS track. You need a valid DTS track. Be warned that vStrip doesn't seem to correctly demux DTS tracks from VOB files (and thus those files won't be muxed correctly). VOBRator seems OK. Didn't tested with other programs (e.g. SmartRipper or DVDDecrypter). DTS tracks using a 14 bits format aren't supported. I only had short (sample) DTS files to test this and it seemed OK. So use at your own risks and don't expect it to work flawlessly each time. Have fun |
6th April 2003, 15:02 | #235 | Link |
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Well, I was using OGMerger yesterday and I can confirm there is a bug with subtitles when merging.
I first create one 1400 MB file, with chapters and subs. Then I divided it using virtualdubmod in two 700 MB files. However, I had to merge those two parts once again. My problem is that in the merged file, the subs where only those from the second file and where displayed during the first part. P.S: Thanks for the tools, Suiryc |
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