Re: ogm video



On 03/29/2010 09:05 AM, Pete Travis wrote:
No solution, but a few suggestions:

Look over fedorasolved.org , I seem to recall a lot of video oriented pages. They are likely to involve livna and rpmfusion repos; good idea to enable both and 'yum search ogm' or 'yum search ogg' again.

'Yum install vlc' is a default for me- it installs a lot of codecs as dependencies. A lot of useful features as a frontend, too.

If you need to transcode, I highly reccomend 'handbrake' . It provides a thoroughly featured and easy to use front end, and was the best solution I found that utilized SMP.

Pete
-----Original Message-----
From: Marko Vojinovic<vvmarko@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2010 12:17:34
To:<users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: ogm video

On Monday 29 March 2010 03:14:16 Michael Miles wrote:

On 03/28/2010 06:29 PM, Marko Vojinovic wrote:

On Sunday 28 March 2010 23:50:18 Michael Miles wrote:

On 03/28/2010 03:06 PM, Tim wrote:

Limite de Segurança.ogm

unfortunately this has to be downloaded with torrent
http://www.kickasstorrents.com/t524772.html

[snip]


I have installed every codec under the sun but no joy there

I opened a virtual windows os and intalled klite codec pack
xillisoft converted it no problem

on the linux side no way

What does mplayer say when you try to play it? If it doesn't play,
mplayer should provide a reason. It usually spits out a whole slew of
info messages, and among those there are usually good indications what
is wrong.

It comes out with video/x-ogm-unknown-decoder


Can you please copy-paste the whole mplayer output? Maybe even adding the -v
option to increase verbosity level a bit? Oh, of course, don't use a GUI. Open
a terminal, type

mplayer -v filenameofthemovie

and post the output.

I am curious about this also, but it appears that the torrent you provided is
dead --- I see only two seeders with combined output of 835 B/s (!!!), and the
estimated time of download is 36 days 14 hours, which is of course ridiculous
for any testing purposes.

HTH, :-)
Marko

Well, I think I have solved the problem

Win32 codec pack was installed but because I am running a 64 bit system
it will not play

Too bad so sad
Thanks for the help
This is one puzzle I feel will not get solved



Michael


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