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  1. How do I go about doing this?
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    Download, install, and figure out how to use OGMTools. I used it a while back to convert a few OGMs and it was the only way I succeeded. ffmpegX semi-supports OGMs but it wouldn't work for me. You will get AVIs as output from OGMTools, just convert the AVIs to MPEGs normally.
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  3. Hey I have no clue how to work ogmtools please help me some more tugboat
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    Sorry, that was awhile back. And I don't have any OGMs to experiment on. It does work

    I did find out the thing installs into the invisible folder "/usr/local/bin". I used TinkerTool to see the folder and then made an alias of OGMdemux and placed that in my DVDtools folder. Now if I ever need it, I just double click the Alias...

    The instructions are in the ReadMe part of the installer. Read it well. You could try opening the Terminal and typing "/usr/local/bin/ogmdemux", that should launch the program. Then I think you open a new shell and type "/usr/local/bin/ogmdemux" space "drag your OGM to the terminal window" hit return. I dunno, that was a long time ago

    MayBe someone else will come along
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  5. anybody else know anything about this?
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    Once you've installed it, just open the Terminal and type "ogmdemux " or "/usr/bin/local/ogmdemux " (without quotes) and drag your ogm file to the Terminal window. Hit enter and it will demux it. You can then convert the contents with ffmpegX or something similar.

    ogms often have ogg audio though, so you will need to look up how to convert that. (QT Ogg component probably easiest).
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