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:This is not a forum.  You should look into our [[MailingLists|mailing lists]] for help.  Anyway, .ogv is just the extension for Ogg video, which means you can play it in WMP if you have the right codecs, or in VLC without installing anything else.  Look into [http://spreadopenmedia.org/install-codecs/ this article] if you need more information or help with other applications.--[[User:Saoshyant|Ivo]] 10:30, 10 June 2008 (PDT)
:This is not a forum.  You should look into our [[MailingLists|mailing lists]] for help.  Anyway, .ogv is just the extension for Ogg video, which means you can play it in WMP if you have the right codecs, or in VLC without installing anything else.  Look into [http://spreadopenmedia.org/install-codecs/ this article] if you need more information or help with other applications.--[[User:Saoshyant|Ivo]] 10:30, 10 June 2008 (PDT)


> I have downloaded some files with the extension .ogv
::> .ogv problem


Good.
::No problem ... .OGV is the __solution__ for the problem with proprietary video codec mess ;-)


> This article seems to be about that
::> I have downloaded some files with the extension .ogv


Yes.
::Good.


> but no help in telling me how I can play the file.
::> This article seems to be about that


NOT true: [[TheoraSoftwarePlayers]] | MPLAYER : [http://www.mplayerhq.hu/design7/news.html]
::Yes.


> Do I copy to a DVD and try to play it in the DVD player?
::> but no help in telling me how I can play the file.


No.
::NOT true: [[TheoraSoftwarePlayers]] | MPLAYER : [http://www.mplayerhq.hu/design7/news.html]


> Can I convert it?
::> Do I copy to a DVD and try to play it in the DVD player?


It's possible, but pointless, OGV is already the preferred free video format.
::No.


> Do I need to install another OS?  
::> Can I convert it?


No need __because__ of OGV ... but you __can__ at any time. ;-) [[User:DOS386|DOS386]] 14:34, 10 June 2008 (PDT)
::It's possible, but pointless, OGV is already the preferred free video format.
 
::> Do I need to install another OS?
 
::No need __because__ of OGV ... but you __can__ at any time. ;-) [[User:DOS386|DOS386]] 14:34, 10 June 2008 (PDT)

Latest revision as of 14:38, 10 June 2008

.ogv problem

I have downloaded some files with the extension .ogv

This article seems to be about that but no help in telling me how I can play the file.

Do I copy to a DVD and try to play it in the DVD player?

Can I convert it?

Do I need to install another OS?

Help!

This is not a forum. You should look into our mailing lists for help. Anyway, .ogv is just the extension for Ogg video, which means you can play it in WMP if you have the right codecs, or in VLC without installing anything else. Look into this article if you need more information or help with other applications.--Ivo 10:30, 10 June 2008 (PDT)
> .ogv problem
No problem ... .OGV is the __solution__ for the problem with proprietary video codec mess ;-)
> I have downloaded some files with the extension .ogv
Good.
> This article seems to be about that
Yes.
> but no help in telling me how I can play the file.
NOT true: TheoraSoftwarePlayers | MPLAYER : [1]
> Do I copy to a DVD and try to play it in the DVD player?
No.
> Can I convert it?
It's possible, but pointless, OGV is already the preferred free video format.
> Do I need to install another OS?
No need __because__ of OGV ... but you __can__ at any time. ;-) DOS386 14:34, 10 June 2008 (PDT)