hi i got some episodes in .ogg which i want to eventually get on cd's or a dvd to play in my divx player (xmx989) ill need to convert the .ogg to Divx but what is the best way possible hopefully without much quality loss also should i convert to Divx or Xvid thanks
If you really mean ogg then it isn't possible as DivX is a lossy compressor, so there will definatly be quality loss. If you really meant to say ogm, then it is quite likly that the video is already DivX or XviD, you would just need to remux to avi. I won't bother going into any further details until you clarify if you are talking about ogg or ogm files.
ok thanks for the reply, in GSpot i have the following info goto link: http://members.iinet.net.au/~oborne/index/episode.JPG o and in the path it says "[XviD].ogm" at the end but when i go into the file and look at details its says ".ogg"
hey i dld some episodes in ogm. i have no idea where to start. can you help me out??? do i gotta burn them to watch or can i run them from my comp???
Well there ya go, they are already XviD. The ogm container and vorbis audio would be an issue though so something like: mencoder -ovc copy -oac mp3lame input.ogm -o output.avi to get an avi with mp3 audio. Then use ogmdemux to extract the subs.
ok i got them to work on my dvd player this is what i did: went to http://www.videohelp.com/forum/archive/t241422.html good guide i did everything it said. but the only problem now is the audio sync is a tiny bit out with the video looks stupid. The episodes work fine on my computer just the burning id say is the problem DVD info: Pioneer 109 princo dvd-r burnt this copy at 2x but can do 4x hope that helps
Could be that the video uses a CQM that your player's chipset doesn't like or something like that. I have converted a couple of ogm's to avi with mencoder and never had any sync issues.
i dont know why i post a problem on these forums there great but i always figure it out before i get a reply so with the frame rate problem i fixed it buy selecting video>frame rate>selected change so video and audio durations match. by the way i found out that my dvd player likes 23fps prefered over 25.