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mgargett
1st April 2002, 23:17
I'm trying to mux a Divx5 encoded moving with an ogg audio stream, and getting the following error in the OggMux program:
Can't get OggMuxer media seek duration!
Then, I get a GPF in OggMuxer. I'm running the current verison. Any ideas?
- Matt
Koepi
2nd April 2002, 00:24
Could you please specify:
- which OS? (win98, winME, win2k, winXP)
- which "current" version (0.7.6, 0.9.8.9) of what (OggMux, Tobias' DSF filters)
Thanks,
Koepi
celsworth
23rd February 2003, 18:04
I'm going to re-waken this thread up as it's exactly the same problem I'm having, almost a year later, and its the only relevant match in this entire forum :)
To answer your questions Koepi, my system is Windows 2000 Pro, using OggMux 0.9.4.3.
I'm trying to mux a 1.36GB DivX 5.0.3 (created with Pro, all Pro options on) with a 185MB Ogg.
If I leave Split as disable, I get the above mentioned error, but then it muxes, and GPF's after finishing. The resulting .ogm has no sound, but picture is fine.
If I turn Split on, to 800MB, I get the error and an immediate GPF.
Edit, additional info: if I don't supply a soundtrack I get a warning about no soundtrack then the same behaviour as above.
Is there any more info I can supply to track this one down?
Koepi
23rd February 2003, 19:13
Sound like your OggDS filters are installed wrong or an old version.
Go to the doom9-downloadsection and download OggDS-0995.exe and execute that :)
Regards
Koepi
celsworth
23rd February 2003, 19:44
Perfect - works lovely now. I didn't even that installed at all; now I go back and look at the OggMux page there is a note at the top mentioning that. I remember skimming over it and thinking "oh I'll do that later" and then completely forgot to do so :)
Thanks :)
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