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  1. this problem has been killing me, if been trying to get .ogg anime files to dvd. Ican get 1 file working, but 2 or more i cannot. there is a way, so iv heard, using matrix... but it fails each time for me. Any other programs that could help me? like splitting the file up (audio,subtitle,video)
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    it should probably be ogm, try ogmdemuxer
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    Originally Posted by Baldrick
    it should probably be ogm, try ogmdemuxer
    Easier to split up with than VDUBMOD.

    Does the Subtitles change when you demux it from Vdubmod??

    The Subtitle from Vdubmod are bigger than when Demuxing it with this program.
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  4. Originally Posted by Goldman123
    Originally Posted by Baldrick
    it should probably be ogm, try ogmdemuxer
    Easier to split up with than VDUBMOD.

    Does the Subtitles change when you demux it from Vdubmod??

    The Subtitle from Vdubmod are bigger than when Demuxing it with this program.
    when i try and open the file with virtual dub mod it says "Cannot detect file type"
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  5. Originally Posted by blinkassassin
    Originally Posted by Goldman123
    Originally Posted by Baldrick
    it should probably be ogm, try ogmdemuxer
    Easier to split up with than VDUBMOD.

    Does the Subtitles change when you demux it from Vdubmod??

    The Subtitle from Vdubmod are bigger than when Demuxing it with this program.
    when i try and open the file with virtual dub mod it says "Cannot detect file type"
    ok, i just reinstalled VDM and it works fine now. Once i convert the file to .avi whats the best program to use to get it onto dvd?
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  6. convert the video to mpeg with any standard program, take the audio files and convert to standard wav, and load em up in dvdlab pro.............menu and chapter as needed.
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  7. when i convert them into .wav, they are like 300 meg files..... im assuming this isnt correct?
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  8. wav is uncompressed audio. 300 mb sounds right. If you want smaller file size use ffmpeggui to compress to ac3
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    To be correct, wav doesn't have to be uncompressed, but a pcm wav is.
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  10. now that i have .avi, .wav, .srt files all seperated, what program should i use to change them / put them on dvd
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