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ogg to avi then to xbox 360 format

Discussion in 'Other video questions' started by lameboy, Jun 29, 2007.

  1. lameboy

    lameboy Member

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    i've got 26 episodes of a tv show i love, but i got them from my friend in ogg format (wtf?) i found this thread, http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/69511, and i followed the directions but when i get my avi video theres is no sound. can ne1 help me out? there is 2 audio streams on the files and a text stream, i want the second audio stream and no text. thanks for at least looking.
     
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    The files would be ogm, not ogg.

    You might want to try mencoder.

    Something like:
    mencoder -ovc copy -aid 2 -oac mp3lame -vf harddup -mc 0 input.ogm -o output.avi

    That way you can also easily batch process with something like:
    for %%f in (*.ogm) DO (mencoder.exe -ovc copy -aid 2 -oac mp3lame -o "%%~nf.avi" "%%f")

    You might want to change the audio settings. Default lame options from recollection are some kind of VBR.

    If you want to keep using VDubMod, then I think you will need to decode the stream to wav, then re-add it.
     
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    ok, that went way over my head, thanks for the reply, but can ne1 help me translate what he said
     
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    Actually you could skip it all anyway. Just noticed that you actually want it in xbox 360 format which I guess mainly means wmv (also mp4)? No reason why you can't convert an ogm directly.
     
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    ok, for all of you who stumble upon this thread looking for an answer on how to make ogm files playable on your 360, or any dvd player for that matter, i post the following. after forever of searching and trial and error, i found a program that works, and best of all, it's free. the program is "Dvd Flick", and you can get it here:

    http://www.dvdflick.net/

    it make dvds out of almost any video format i can think of and it's really easy to use. the downside is that you can't make a tittle menu with it. but i don't mind that. hope this helps someone.
     

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