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    probably a stupid question. i've done much research trying to figure out how to rip dual audio streams from .ogms and when i finally do... the application won't open. am i doing something wrong... are my settings messed up? thanks in advance.
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    It's a command-line/console application, and doesn't have a GUI. However, you can create a shortcut to it on the Desktop (for example), and drag the OGM files onto the shortcut. It'll demux the streams from the OGM to the same directory.
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    i'm an idiot. thank you ;D

    another question though, if it has no GUI, how do i modify the settings?
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    You have to specify them on the command line. For example, here's the command-line help for OGMDemuxer:

    Syntax : OGMDEM~1.EXE <mode> <file> [options] [[--wav] [--mpeg2-aac] nutfile] ...
    <mode> what to demux:
    tracks -> demux tracks
    tags -> demux tags
    all -> demux both
    <file> Ogg/OGM file to process
    nutfile demux track with serial n to outfile
    --wav demux to a wav file (non-vorbis audio only)
    --mpeg2-aac force as mpeg2-aac (default is mpeg4 for AAC)

    Options :
    --help show this help
    -l/--log <file> log to <file>
    --verbose increase the verbosity level
    -v[v[...]] increase the verbosity level (by the number of 'v')
    -p/--progress show progress
    --safe don't process data that appear erroneous like
    - oversized Packets
    --reconstruct try to reconstruct (pad) missing data (due to corruption)
    --track-index replace track serial by track index in demuxed filenames
    --legacy-avi do not create OpenDML AVI (unless size>2GB)
    --separate-chapters demux chapters in a separate file
    --dos-eol <CR><LF> EndOfLine in output text files (except logs)
    --output-path <path> out path (default = input), ignored with nutfile
    I usually don't bother with the options and let it demux everything, so I haven't experimented with any of the options. But, if you use specific options often enough, you can add them to the shortcut file I mentioned earlier.
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