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  1. Hi,

    I have two files, one is .SRT and other is .OGG files. What I wan't to do is burn this as either SVCD or DVD format. Coiuld someone please tell me how I would go about doing this. Becuase its not .avi files the applciations I am using does not recognise these extentions.

    Thanks.
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  2. Aren't that just subtitle files? I think srt is just plain text?
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  3. .OGG file is the actual movie file. How do I convert this file into SVCD or DVD format.
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    .srt is a subtitle file in SubRip format. You can open it with Notepad.
    .ogg is usually a compressed audio file, like wma or mp3. It might be a misnamed .ogm (ogg media) file - in that case, head over to the Convert section, and search for OGM to SVCD or OGM to DVD.

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  5. if you have an ogm file, you can rename the extension to avi and feed it into tmpgenc to convert to mpeg2.

    as far as the srt file, you can either hardcode them into the avi or you can add them to the dvd. check out the guides on inserting subtitles.
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