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2006 Aug 16
1
OGM and GStreamer
Well, actually most OGM files do have a subtitle track, often in
multiple langauges.
Also, re 2. Keyframe seeking in OGM is generally a bit rough because ogm
files can contain almost any codec as the video track, usually xvid or divx.
re 1. As a general rule you shouldn't be trying to make any more ogm
files :) So chances are the ogg muxer is not accepting the connection,
because it
2006 Aug 16
0
OGM and GStreamer
Hi Daraku,
the answer to question 3) is that only Annodex files (see http://www.annodex.net/) have a text track in them in which subtitles can be stored. So, if you use anxrip on a ogg+skeleton+theora+vorbis+CMML file (which is an Annodex video), you will be able to get the text out using anxrip or if you are searching for a library, using libannodex.
A subtitle editor would actually be used to
2008 Mar 25
4
Regarding applications implementation of Skeleton's Content-Type
On 3/20/08, Conrad Parker <conrad at metadecks.org> wrote:
> I agree that tools should now start writing media types without the x- .
Cool.
j^ reported that some of the tools in the Annodex SVN like
mod_annodex, anxrip, oggz-merge, oggz-rip, etc will need to be
modified. I do not have SVN access to edit these, so can one of you
guys do it? With j's consent, I'll edit
2006 Jun 20
4
Souffleur subtittle editor (SoC). Need Help with GStreamer
Hi, All!!!
I am at last added some GStreamer support to the Souffleur, and I am
already read this manuals:
- http://pygstdocs.berlios.de/
-
http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/data/doc/gstreamer/head/manual/html/index.html
But it's steel hard for me to understand (or maybe I something missed)
how it work. :(
For example: I don't know where to search info on how to load additional
info on
2008 Nov 13
5
video chapters and subtitles in ogg containers
I'm trying to create files that contain a video stream, one or more
audio streams, subtitles, and DVD-like chapter information.
ATM, I use ogm containers that can handle all this. But although ogm
is supported e.g. by xine (including chapters), it seems to be an
unofficial hack. Is that correct?
I'd like to move to ogg containers, since ogm doesn't support theora
videos. My final
2003 May 11
3
ogg_vorbis_3_plus (0x6771) Ogg Vorbis
I need to find the codec above. Can someone tell me where I can get it.
I've had no luck on the Internet yet!
Thanks!
Jill
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2003 Nov 10
1
OGM Container?
In many countries, a movie contains three parts: video, audio and
subtitles. An OGM container supports all the streams, and it's
possible to add another audio or video stream to it with ogmmerge.
That is the difference between OGG and OGM.
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2004 Jul 06
13
OGG/OGM media container
Hi all,
Xiph aims at developing open-standards media formats. Though xiph.org
tells about vorbis/theora/flac/speex, nothing is mentioned about container
to use (that is ogg/ogm). I have a few questions
Is there a difference between ogg and ogm? I guess its only the extension
that is different and everything else is same.
Some tools (like ogmtools) are available to create ogm files. What is
2004 Oct 26
2
Vorbis in DivX
Hello all
Could you please tell me if and how Vorbis is used for the audio in
DivX?
Is it still encapsulated within ogg container format in DivX or does
DivX
contain raw Vorbis encoded packets?
Any clues or pointers would be helpful.
Thanks & regards
~previr
2008 Nov 14
2
video chapters and subtitles in ogg containers
Hi,
(odd, I did get this reply for Silvia, but not the original post)
> There is CMML and kate support in vlc, and kate in mplayer though I am
> not sure how it is displayed on-screen. Subtitles may display, but
> chapter markers, I am not so sure about.
Would you mind expanding on what chapters are, and what you'd expect
to be able to do with them ?
> There is an old python
2005 Apr 13
2
ogm file format
hi,
I'm the developer of a video software "Elektronika", and I want to add
ogm support.
do you know where I could find information about the ogm file format.
thanks,
renan
aestesis.org
2008 Jan 12
1
How to embede text into the Ogg stream
On 1/10/08, Ralph Giles <giles@xiph.org> wrote:
> There have been a couple of
> proposals for this; the most popular one right now is to use the
> <description> or <caption> tags inside an CMML stream.
>
> We would like to get this standardized, so let us know how it goes.
I think we are likely to settle for CMML for everything text in Ogg.
Of course,
2003 Jun 23
3
Cannot get ogm infos
Help is needed !
I cannot extract infos from video stream in an .ogm file using the
VorbisFile library.
It seems that I can only open .ogg files (audio)! When I call
"ov_open_callbacks" it generates a message error.
Here is my procedure in pascal:
code:
_____
procedure GetOGMInfo;
var
F : TFileStream;
vf: OggVorbis_File;
res: integer;
begin
F :=
2009 May 17
4
ogg, ogm or mkv
hi guys, i'd like to have your opinion on using ogm or mkv containers for theora videos. since you recommend ogg containers for theora and vorbis officially i've been insisting on using .ogg. but for example eightsoft put ogm instead of ogg for theora on the last build of "super" and i send an e-mail to them about this issue. and i didn't get the whole idea on the
2005 Apr 14
3
ogm file format
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Subject: Re: [ogg-dev] ogm file format
> I suggest you try out Ogg Theora for Ogg-based video. It's fully
> documented and, well, patent-free (whereas OGM requires a MPEG-4 license
>
2003 Aug 09
2
First steps towards a simple text stream format.
Hello everyone!
This list may not be entirely appropriate discussion, but in the lack of
ogg@xiph.org or ogg-dev@xiph.org this will have to do.
I've been thinking for a few weeks that Ogg needs a simple text stream
(read subtitle) format to go along with theora. This is important,
because otherwise I can't transcode fellowship of the rings while
keeping the elvish-speek, unless I render
2002 Nov 13
2
Audio/video synchronization in ogm files
Hi!
I made an ogm file with ogg audio and divX video. When I play it, sound and movie are not well synchronous (I played it with WMP and ashampoo). What can I do?
NB: I know that this problem does not come from the audio and the divX video files, since when I make a mp3/divX avi file, it works.
Sincerely,
Frédéric.
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2003 Sep 14
1
How to calculate exact bitrate/filesize w/ Vorbis? Plz help
Hi,
I'm quite familiar w/ mp3 cbr/abr/vbr encoding, as well as mpeg4 (cbr/vbr,etc). And I can always calc the bit rate for a given file size with:
file size * 8000 / length in seconds = kbits/sec
Works great w/ mpeg4 + mp3.
BUT FOR THE LIFE OF ME: I cannot get oggenc (1.0x version) to give me the file size I want. I calc. it with the above formula, and nothing comes out right. Then I do
2017 Jun 01
35
.ogg extension and Theora
>Paul E Wrote
[snip]
>Windows 2000 (although it's the same for all of them) doesn't read in
>any mime-type to correctly identify a file, it just uses the extension.
[snip]
What if, at least for Windows, someone wrote a simple application which when
associated with .ogg files and an .ogg file was opened simply read enough of
the ogg stream to identify the type of content and then
2008 Nov 14
6
video chapters and subtitles in ogg containers
>> (odd, I did get this reply for Silvia, but not the original post)
>
> Hmm, it was properly CCed to the list.
Yes, I found it in the spam bucket for some reason...
> Chapters are a list of timepoints stored in the metadata. They are an
> information for player software that is usually used to allow the user
> to jump to certain significant points within a stream. This