I think this is a dumb question but Anything for OGM/OGG
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I think this is a dumb question but Anything for OGM/OGG
is there any Movie makers that can handle the OGM/OGG codecs without encoding? I need a something I need OGG video editor bad but can't find any I don't care if it is bad as windows movie maker.
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Actually, a lot about this thread makes very little sense.sheven18 wrote:what a duel layer AMV? same song in Japanese and EnglishLivingFlame wrote:Do you know how little sense that just made?
1) OGM/OGG is a container format, not a codec. There are several different codecs that can be held in an OGM file, none of which are widely recommended anymore.
2) OGM/OGG was never an industry standard. It never even came close to becoming an industry standard. That said, of course no editing suite is going to be able to natively edit the file type.
3) Your original post implied you wanted to edit OGM/OGG files. Your last post implied you want to export said files. Which is it?
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damn, you guys seriously need to take a step back. I mean really, if you guys read half of the stuff you're saying (read: screaming) all the time and didn't feel bad about it you should get some help.
Yes, you should buy the dvds (it is the official stance of the site after all...)
No, you probably have to re-encode your footage (lossless codecs give you big files, but they're almost guaranteed to work in nearly every program)
Yes, you should buy the dvds (it is the official stance of the site after all...)
No, you probably have to re-encode your footage (lossless codecs give you big files, but they're almost guaranteed to work in nearly every program)
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I'm not trying to sound like I'm screaming, darn internet screwing with my inflection but this:
So here, I'll answer both:
To the first question, no, nothing will edit an OGM or an OGG file natively.
To the second question, I would suggest creating an MKV file (Matroska) with MKVToolNix's MKVMerge GUI* because Matroska is getting far more support than OGG, which is essentially a dead medium. Just add your video stream and your two audio streams into MKVMerge GUI and then tell the program to mux it all into one .mkv file. One video stream, two audio streams, one media file.
*The download link is at the very bottom of the page. You will probably need the Unicode enabled version.
and this:sheven18 wrote:is there any Movie makers that can handle the OGM/OGG codecs without encoding? I need a something I need OGG video editor bad but can't find any I don't care if it is bad as windows movie maker.
combined with this:sheven18 wrote:I can do that now but I don't want to because I would have to make 2 AMVs instead of one then conbine them to make 1 in 2 different languages 1 in English and the other in Japanese.
are sending me two different messages, and I don't know which one to answer.sheven18 wrote:what a duel layer AMV? same song in Japanese and English
So here, I'll answer both:
To the first question, no, nothing will edit an OGM or an OGG file natively.
To the second question, I would suggest creating an MKV file (Matroska) with MKVToolNix's MKVMerge GUI* because Matroska is getting far more support than OGG, which is essentially a dead medium. Just add your video stream and your two audio streams into MKVMerge GUI and then tell the program to mux it all into one .mkv file. One video stream, two audio streams, one media file.
*The download link is at the very bottom of the page. You will probably need the Unicode enabled version.
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