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7th March 2002, 08:35 | #1 | Link |
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Joining Ogg stream
Hi all.
I have looked through this forum and Audio encoding forum but could not find what I was looking for. Is there currently any way of joining 2 ogg audio streams? I must admit I am a newbie to the Ogg scene and rely heavily on the Doom9 guides to rip my DVD's. There's no guide for this so I am stuffed. Also, there was a thread earlier that people confirmed but no-one gave a solution to. I have an OGM file with a DivX3 video stream and Ogg audio stream. When I start playing the file in Media player 8 (XP) for about 5 second initially, the video freezes and the audio continues playing. Then the player skips video frames and the rest of the movie plays fine. The same movie with an mp stream has no problem. Any suggestions? Cheers Dean. |
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No sugestions ATM for joining Vorbis audio clips outside of converting them to WAV appending and back to Vorbis.
As for your OGG problems I have never used 3.11 in OGG as I all but abandoned it for better more compliant codecs quite a while back. It could quite possibly be another problem with Divx3. Everyone else and myself that I have heard of has been using Xvid or Divx4. Have you tried to use either of those as a test? If so is the same thing happening with them or something else. Or do they play fine? |
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OK, what do you recommend I use to convert the OGG back to WAV? I have the same problem with a DivX5 video stream and Ogg audio stream. The problem is definitely with the Ogg stream or the OGM container. Does the same whether I use BSPlayer or Media Player. |
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8th March 2002, 03:20 | #6 | Link |
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No need to decode and reencode
You can join two ogg vorbis audio files by concatenating (adding them together). The result is a legal ogg file.
Under windows you can do this with copy. eg: copy /b one.ogg + two.ogg combined.ogg Chris |
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I gather this only works for .ogg files and not .ogm files. I tried to join 2 music videos using the 'copy /b' command in WinXP, but when it came to playing the combined file, WMP only played the first song. Do you know of any simple method of joining 2 or more OGM's? Cheers, Dean. |
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