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Question concerning - CMK2901's guide to Theora video conversion
« on: September 19, 2007, 07:48:11 AM »

In CMK2901's guide to Theora video conversion thread on the wikki is says.....

"4) Check the “Stream output” checkbox and click “Settings...”"

Where is this check box... i load VLC, load the avi i want to convert, and can not find these options anywhere... can somone please take a screenshot of these options for me?

Also on a side note it says ion the manual the audio needs to be uncompressed.. is this true if you encode an gg file with ogg audio and theora video?
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Re: Question concerning - CMK2901's guide to Theora video conversion
« Reply #1 on: September 19, 2007, 08:58:35 AM »

After you click "open video", in the opened window, you should see a section with "Advanced options". There you can find the "Stream/Save" option and the "Settings" button. That is ofcourse with VLC Media Player version 0.86c

In the manual it says that avi videos must have uncompressed audio while with theora video you must use vorbis audio.

Don't forget those three steps
6) Select “Encapsulation Method” – Ogg
7) Check “Video codec” and select “theo” for Theora
8) Check “Audio codec” and select “vorb” for Vorbis

6 -> that's the media container (like avi)
7, 8 -> video & audio codec
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Re: Question concerning - CMK2901's guide to Theora video conversion
« Reply #2 on: September 20, 2007, 05:12:40 AM »

And just to note...that wiki is NOT my tutorial; it just contains a link to my tutorial, if you look hard enough.  ;)
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Re: Question concerning - CMK2901's guide to Theora video conversion
« Reply #3 on: September 20, 2007, 05:46:55 AM »

Heh hey your right... I found that link btw.. cheers

CMK2901's thread - Ogg Theora - Or, how to convert them and have them play correctly.
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