oggcodecs 0.70.0827 released!
Reply #5 – 2006-02-23 23:42:11
* Some improvements to .ogm, but I didn't get a chance to finish everything before the release. It does not attach itself to the .ogm extension to avoid messing with your current .ogm solution. You'll need to rename the file to .ogg to make it play. When the support is more reliable, I will attach to the .ogm extension.[a href="index.php?act=findpost&pid=364767"][{POST_SNAPBACK}][/a] First off, thanks for the new release ... directshow doesn't care about the actual file extentions, so renaming ogm to ogg won't make any difference I'm not completely against a new and better ogm parser... but it better really be 'better' than oggds. I have come to like the oggds parcer (for ogm) very very much. Its great features are all available in its taskbar icon (you should do the same (or at least have the option in the case of ogm), the audio switcher, subtitle switcher, chapter selector, and filter properties. Its one drawback was that subtit1400 wasn't built into it and vsfilter doesn't like it very much that subtitles are off by default (have to enable then stop and start the video to use that subtitle filter with it..mostly a vsfilter deficiency IMO).... That said, when you do decide to take over ogm parsing, give us the option of using your filters for ogm or not.. and the many good features of oggds should be copied into your filters (at least for ogm). I will be testing the new filters and see if some problems have been resolved...