ogm files

Jason jason at ec.rr.com
Mon Nov 10 17:21:14 PST 2003


Fireel wrote:

>On Sun, 09 Nov 2003 14:24:57 -0500
>Jason <jason at ec.rr.com> wrote:
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>>I have installed mplayer nomore than say 2 weeks ago, but it does not 
>>support ogm files.  Ogm file are a new type that some people are using > to add extra info to compressed movies, like extra subtiles to anime.  > When I try to watch one mplayer freezes and top shows mplayer at like 
>>97% cpu usage.  Only once after repeatily trying did my system lock up.   I would like to know if anyone else has been able to play these files with mplayer or anythhing else.Thanks,
>>Jason
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>  Greetings. I succesfuly play *.ogm files. It comsumes a considerable amount of cpu, but never lock's up. I've installed mplayer along with the ogm support and ogmtools and it ran perfectly.
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>  Mayhaps you have a slower cpu and it is not capable of reading such files. I ran my on a AMD duron 750 and 128MB of RAM. 
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>  Have you tried several *.ogm files? Maybe the problem is in the recording it self?
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I probelly did not configure to play ogm.  At the time I installed it I 
did not know they existed.  Btw, I have a athlon(barton) at 2GHZ and 
512mb ran.  Thanks for the the config tip, I will try that.
Jason



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