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Doom9
28th July 2002, 22:59
there may not be many linux rippers here but it's nevertheless interesting: http://www.bunkus.org/videotools/ogmtools/

Koepi
28th July 2002, 23:01
Yeah, thanks Moritz for your work and thanks again for letting us know that you did it! :)
I'll fetch the latest transcode soon and see if I get the whole thing to work here on my Gentoo :)

Best Regards,
Koepi

BlackSun
29th July 2002, 09:24
And btw thanks to Albeu who wrote the OGM support with mplayer :)

clima
30th July 2002, 10:02
Very nice :)
Just one question, is there any Windows compiled version of oggdemux ?

I don't have heard yet any program permitting to recover the video source from an ogm, that's why I'm interessed :p

Koepi
30th July 2002, 10:33
Clima,

we have a search function and a FAQ on this board / forum section.

Ever heard of graphedit?

Now please invoke the search button, enter something like "ogm demux graphedit" and see for yourself :)

Regards,
Koepi

clima
30th July 2002, 11:40
Koepi,

yes I have heard of graphedit,lol. I just misexpressed myself. I was talking for a program like Oggmux which is a front-end to Graphedit to mux.
Is there the equivalent for a windows compile version of oggdemux ?

Mentar
30th July 2002, 16:11
I'm ashamed for having to ask about it, but ... can anyone tell me which filter to choose for ogm demuxing if I want to get the normal avi? With audio I have Wav Dest --> File Writer, but how do I do this for the .avi?

Thanks in advance ... and a GUI for demuxing would REALLY be hugely appreciated!

Koepi
30th July 2002, 16:26
Mentar,

the search brings up:

AVIMuxer DSF connected to the video output pin.

To find the magic setting to not make that avi jerky you should do that search yourself and read it up (if it's not in the FAQ anyways), *eg* see this as a training lesson for free!

Regards,
Koepi

rhetherington
1st August 2002, 18:13
Originally posted by Doom9
there may not be many linux rippers here but it's nevertheless interesting: http://www.bunkus.org/videotools/ogmtools/

And some clips i made with this, but couldn't post about because of silly 5 day rule, are available here (http://www.hetherington.co.uk/files/experimental).

sen-clip-test.mpeg4.ogg doesn't seem to work under Windows, but the rest should (and sen-clip-test2.mpeg4.ogg is the same clip, just rescaled with different stream ordering in the ogg).

They will all play fine using mplayer (http://www.mplayerhq.hu) on Linux though.