As the title tell's there are more and more of these .ogm videos on the web, especialy for anime use. Is there any possibility to play them with Quicktime? VLC and Mplayer are playing them quite good, but they aren't my preffered players. I just wish to play them with Quicktime, that way i would have less problems to deal with them.
Of course i could transcode them with ffmpegX or other apps, but every transcode results in quality loss. Is there a way?
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There is an app out there called OGMTools. Goooooogle and you shall find
. It's a command line app, but it's very easy to install and use. I am a unix newbie and I managed to get it working in just a few minutes.
The app can demux your ogm file (very quick, a few minutes for a few hundred megs). Once you have the seperate streams you can do what you like, wrap it back up in a QT mov container if you like. If it has ogg-vorbis sound you might need some kinda QT ogg component (there is one lurking around, google for it) or you can convert it to mp3.
Good luck -
Just make VLC your player of choice, and you will not have this problem!
I have and now i barely ever use quicktime
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