2009-05-03, 02:17 | Link #1 |
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Ogm & ssa
Hi all,
I have some anime episodes that is tied to both OGM and SSA. Does anyone know what is a SSA file for? Could it be a file that contains subtitles? And for an OGM file, from what I heard, this format is used when the media file has multiple audio languages to choose from. Can anyone verify with me on this info? Much thanks appreciated! |
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2009-05-03, 06:57 | Link #3 |
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ogm is a format that was being used quite some time ago, when I would play them I would use VLC because it allows you to select what subtitle and audio language you want since .ogm holds multiple in one file
As time went on .ogm was being replaced by what we call now .mkv .ssa is indeed a subtitle file which should load automatically if you name it after the video file |
2009-05-03, 14:59 | Link #5 |
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yes but if you use CCCP without setting priorities and you have multiple languages then WMP can be quite a pain since the older one doesn't allow you to quickly access the ones you want (language wise I mean)
ofc this is one's own preference for old .ogm files I tend to use vlc player because back then this was quite an annoying problem, it has become a habit for me to pick vlc for .ogm |
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