Video conversion
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Video conversion
Is there any way to convert an ogg file to avi format?
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Help
I need help. Can someone please tell me. After giving star ratings to animes. How do i view the ones i downloaded because i wanna view them again but i canot see them because i can't remember how to view them. There was a few ones i downloaded but i can't find them.
K.Wilks
- madbunny
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pick a different codec. Or create an AVS file instead, then you don't have to do anything. (So to speak.)
Basically you are taking a compressed file and converting it into another format, presumably to edit with. Just remember, the more times you send your footage through the washer the worse it's going to get.
Basically you are taking a compressed file and converting it into another format, presumably to edit with. Just remember, the more times you send your footage through the washer the worse it's going to get.
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Or use Direct Stream Copy, considering most OGM files use DivX/XviD. Then AVS/different codec to process clips or whatever.madbunny wrote:pick a different codec. Or create an AVS file instead, then you don't have to do anything. (So to speak.)
Basically you are taking a compressed file and converting it into another format, presumably to edit with. Just remember, the more times you send your footage through the washer the worse it's going to get.
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