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Daralantan
8th June 2007, 15:44
Hey there everyone, I've known of this website a long time, but never really visited the forums aside from the occasional link from the site taking me there (Only thing I can recall was something about using the DivX pro version a while back and removing the spyware it had if you chose the free version... something like that). I've never done a lot of complex things with videos, mainly just ripped some DVDs and put things together to make music videos. I've pretty much only followed one guide from the site for doing that, so was pretty limited about what all I could do.

But recently I was given some .ogm and .ogg file with 2 audio tracks and an optional subtitle track. I have no idea how to use these and am not really sure where I would look on the site to figure this out exactly. I was wondering if I were to simply take the video and put it through TMPEG Plus and put the audio through ffmpeggui03c, then combine them with TMPEG DVD Author, if it would just basically take the video, put it with audio track 1, and have subtitles off.

To tell the truth I'd rather be able to keep both audio tracks and the subtitle track, but have no clue how I would go about doing this or what programs would be used and how to make these things work out right. Does anybody have any suggestions to help me out?

Thanks a lot!


PS: If this posts twice, sorry, it went to an error page the first time and showed no proof of having been posted when I checked.

Awatef
9th June 2007, 10:40
I understand that you want to convert this OGM file to DVD-Video.

You could use VirtualDubMod to open the OGM, and tear it to shreds! :devil:
Extract the audio tracks as well as the subtitle track one by one (Streams - Stream List - Demux).
Then disable all streams, put Video on Direct Stream Copy, and save as a normal AVI file.
Now you should have 4 files, each with a component of your original file.
If your audio files are not MP3, you may want to convert them to WAV first.
The subtitle part is a little bit tricky. If you wanna include both audio tracks, you probably want to keep the subtitles optional, and that needs some special authoring software like DVD-Lab Studio (http://www.mediachance.com/download.htm).

Daralantan
10th June 2007, 02:59
Hey Awatef, thanks a lot. I'll get to trying this in the next day or so and post up on here how it goes for me :)


Thanks for your help.