Joining 2 OGM files together?

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  • setarip
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    • Dec 2001
    • 24955

    #16
    "thanks setarip, your method of merging worked"


    My pleasure ;>}

    (Using DOS commands such as "Copy /B" don't usually yield workable results when you're dealing with files that each include header information)

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    • hacker_on_fire
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      • Mar 2002
      • 517

      #17
      Originally posted by setarip
      (Using DOS commands such as "Copy /B" don't usually yield workable results when you're dealing with files that each include header information)
      Thanks for the advice.

      But can anybody help me mux the video and audio, as i get the following error message:

      "Failed to initialize Vorbis library to encode."
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      • BoF
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        • Nov 2001
        • 954

        #18
        Originally posted by hacker_on_fire
        "Failed to initialize Vorbis library to encode."
        I suppose you have Tobias'ogg directshow filter installed..
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        • hacker_on_fire
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          • Mar 2002
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          #19
          I have used OggMux many times before, and realise it is a gui.

          I have reinstalled OggDS 0.9.5.5 but i still get the same error message.
          However if i was to use 0 delay, i get no error message and the file muxes. This is also true for negative values for the delay.
          Thus only a positive delay produces the error message.

          So how can i get around this?
          Thanks
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          • BoF
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            • Nov 2001
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            #20
            you can decode your ogg into a wav with oggDropXPd (or oggdec), apply your delay (with a sound editor) then encode to ogg..but that's not the best way.
            are you sure your ogg isn't corrupted?
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            • hacker_on_fire
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              • Mar 2002
              • 517

              #21
              FINALLY I have done it!!!!!!!!!! Its a perfect rip!

              I do not think the audio was corrupt as i was able to allow for a -ve delay. But fortuneatly i had the orginal audio file, which allowed me to correct the delay without loss of quality.

              Thanks have to be given to those (BoF, Setarip, UncasMS...) who have helped and given their time up to help me. Thank you all.

              BTW, what setting should i use to normalize audio from dvd using OggMachine v0.61
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              • setarip
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                • Dec 2001
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                #22
                "Thanks have to be given to those (BoF, Setarip, UncasMS...) who have helped and given their time up to help me. Thank you all."

                My (Our) pleasure ;>}

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                • UncasMS
                  Super Moderator
                  • Nov 2001
                  • 9047

                  #23
                  for wav/ac3 to ogg i prefer these settings in BESWEET (never used oggmachine)

                  maybe you could compare them to what oggmachine offers.
                  ogg guide

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                  • hacker_on_fire
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                    • Mar 2002
                    • 517

                    #24
                    in your guide you select 'auto gain'.

                    However i am using BeSweetv1.5b19 with BeSweetGUI0.6b79 but have not got such option. What should i do?
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                    • UncasMS
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                      • Nov 2001
                      • 9047

                      #25
                      try pre or post gain settings with e.g. 5db and dont forget to normalize to 100% in the azid1 options.

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                      • hacker_on_fire
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                        • Mar 2002
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                        #26
                        when i choose pre or post gain, should i choose 100% or is it better to put the gain in manually (e.g. 5db)?
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                        • hacker_on_fire
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                          • Mar 2002
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                          #27
                          also should i change the framerate, as i have performed ivtc in dvd2avi (29.7>23.976)?
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                          • UncasMS
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                            • Nov 2001
                            • 9047

                            #28
                            try some 3-5db

                            concerning ivtc: i have no experience with ivts and thus cannot give you any decent advice.

                            since it'll take only a couple of minutes, why dont you simply give different settings a try if in doubt?

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                            • hacker_on_fire
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                              • Mar 2002
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                              #29
                              sure i'll try that as soon as possible and let you know. i might not reply for a few days cos i got a job interview and other stuff to do.
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                              • UncasMS
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                                • Nov 2001
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                                #30
                                take your time and good luck for the job interview

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