On Fri, May 20, 2005 at 11:44:19AM -0700, Scarletdown wrote: > Sven Arvidsson wrote: > >Scarletdown wrote: > > > >>That was somewhat helpful. The relevant bit on that page was right > >>near the end: > >> > >>ogmmerge -o My_Video.ogm video.avi audio.ogg > >> > >>Additionally, the ogm file seems a little too large: 25.26MB, which > >>is only a couple MB smaller than the original AVI. Is this normal, or > >>is this _still_ not a real ogm file? > > > > > >Is that the original file or did you compress it first (using > >mencoder)? I have no idea why Xine doesn't play or MPlayer crashes. > > Oh, well, I mistakenly thought it would automatically get compressed > when I ran ogmmerge. I have since then used mencoder to convert the > original avi (without the sound track added) to DivX, and then ran > ogmmerge again. Now the file is about 2MB or so. However, I suspect > that as before, the resulting file is still nothing more than an avi > renamed to ogm. > > >Try using the "file" program to identify the file. If it really is an > >.ogm you should get output similar to this: Ogg data, OGM video (DivX > >5) > > Running file-f followed by the file name just gave me a bunch of
Umm, file <filename> not file-f or file -f or ... Sorry I can't help with your audio/visual prob as I don't know anything about it. Can anyone recommend a good Introduction? How about a link? What would be good google search terms? -- Chris. ====== -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]