Originally posted by: electrictroy
DivX = the freebie player I downloaded
OGM = some strange file format that carries multiple audio streams (english, japanese, and/or subtitles). In order to view it, I must run it through 2 different programs to split out the standard AVI file.
I think I'll just go buy the DVD. ;-)
troy
Originally posted by: greencapt
As for OGMs, I'm kinda new to those (ie don't have any files, haven't played around with them) so I can't really tell you on that one. But when you have time run a search at that website I sent you and they should have something. Is your DivX player a stand-alone one or software?
As for OGMs, I'm kinda new to those (ie don't have any files, haven't played around with them) so I can't really tell you on that one. But when you have time run a search at that website I sent you and they should have something. Is your DivX player a stand-alone one or software?
DivX = the freebie player I downloaded
OGM = some strange file format that carries multiple audio streams (english, japanese, and/or subtitles). In order to view it, I must run it through 2 different programs to split out the standard AVI file.
I think I'll just go buy the DVD. ;-)
troy
Like you said, ogm files are dual audio, usually encountered when dealing with anime.
dont have the links off hand, but they have video players that will play the files directly. BSPlayer and radlight are two i know of off hand. Also i think there are ways to get Windows Media Player to recognize them (at least enough to play them) you will need to download the ogg audio codec.
ok, this guide is pretty helpful for palying ogm files
http://ld-anime.faireal.net/guide/ogm-en
(found with a search for 'ogm file player' and/or 'ogm player')
-Darth Simon