Triffid Hunter wrote:
> I ripped a DVD, then decided the aspect ratio was wrong, so I re-encoded the
> video. Curiously, the resultant .ogm file actually had avi data in it:
>
> triffid@lucienne movie/avi/002 $ file movie-002.ogm
> movie-002.ogm: RIFF (little-endian) data, AVI, 704 x 528, 25.00 fps, video:
> XviD
>
> The first .ogm it made, with video + 2 audio channels was fine.
Hmm, can you reproduce this (e.g. by transcoding a small framerange, to
save time) resp. can you write down the steps which leeds exactly to
this result? I dunno how I should reproduce this otherwise.
Which container default settings do you have in your preferences?
Probably something gets messed up when dvd::rip applies the preference
setting.
Thanks,
Joern
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