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<blockquote data-quote="pirivan" data-source="post: 646676" data-attributes="member: 65342"><p><strong>Re: SAF v5.00 experimental (based on FFDShow DXVA decoder)</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I found a decent definition of OGM for you:</p><p></p><p>"Ogg Media (OGM), meaning Ogg Media File, is a container format (for video, audio and subtitle streams). It was developed by Tobias Waldvogel and can do a few things the common AVI format cannot. OGM's features include in particular:</p><p></p><p> * Chapter support</p><p> * Multiple subtitle tracks</p><p> * Multiple audio tracks of various formats (MP3, AC3, AAC, Vorbis, LPCM)</p><p> * Vorbis audio support (there is no standard way for AVI to support Vorbis, making any attempt unreliable and potentially incompatible with players)</p><p></p><p>OGM support for Windows (Including Microsoft's Windows Media Player) is available via Tobias's own OggDS, Haali Media Splitter, VLC, or RadLight's Ogg Media filters (the last of which can also decode Theora video). On Unix-based systems OGM support is available in MPlayer, xine and VLC."</p><p></p><p>Here is where I pulled the definition from if you want more details:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Ogg+Media" target="_blank">Ogg Media - encyclopedia article about Ogg Media.</a></p><p></p><p>Basically the OGM files I have are mostly containers for an xvid video stream and a vorbis audio stream (and a subtitles stream).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pirivan, post: 646676, member: 65342"] [b]Re: SAF v5.00 experimental (based on FFDShow DXVA decoder)[/b] I found a decent definition of OGM for you: "Ogg Media (OGM), meaning Ogg Media File, is a container format (for video, audio and subtitle streams). It was developed by Tobias Waldvogel and can do a few things the common AVI format cannot. OGM's features include in particular: * Chapter support * Multiple subtitle tracks * Multiple audio tracks of various formats (MP3, AC3, AAC, Vorbis, LPCM) * Vorbis audio support (there is no standard way for AVI to support Vorbis, making any attempt unreliable and potentially incompatible with players) OGM support for Windows (Including Microsoft's Windows Media Player) is available via Tobias's own OggDS, Haali Media Splitter, VLC, or RadLight's Ogg Media filters (the last of which can also decode Theora video). On Unix-based systems OGM support is available in MPlayer, xine and VLC." Here is where I pulled the definition from if you want more details: [url=http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Ogg+Media]Ogg Media - encyclopedia article about Ogg Media.[/url] Basically the OGM files I have are mostly containers for an xvid video stream and a vorbis audio stream (and a subtitles stream). [/QUOTE]
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