OGM Converter is a unbelievable OGM video converting software that can easily convert OGM files to AVI, MPEG, WMV and RMVB. OGM Converter can not only convert OGM files, but also can convert other popular video formats to the desired files, including AVI, MPG, XVID, H264, MOV, QT, WMV, ASF, FLV, DAT, VOB, RMVB, RM, MP4, MKV etc.
With OGM Converter, the output quality is super good and the speed of conversion is really fast. OGM Converter is very easy to use, you can finish your conversion with just a few clicks. So don't hesitate, just download and convert! The interface is really user-friendly, you do not need any manual or tutorial at all.

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Easy to use interface allows you to finish all the conversion work with high speed and good quality!
OGM Converter supports batch conversion, you can convert multiple files at one time!
Before converting OGM file, you can preview the video which would appear in the video player.
OGM Converter supports many popular input formats, such as AVI, MPG, XVID,VOB, RMVB, RM, MP4, MKV etc.
Support the conversion of OGM video clips with customized starting point and length.
You can convert OGM files to specified video formats, including AVI, MPEG, WMV and RMVB etc.
Convert a segment of movie you wanted by appointing specific start and end positions.
With OGM Converter, you can adjust frame size, frame rate, video codec, video bitrate etc.
OGM is not a codec. OGM (OGG Media) is a container format, like AVI. It has 2 main advantages over AVI: the first is seeking. Seeking will be instantaneous. No longer will you have to wait in front of a black screen until the video starts playing again, or experience the video speed up to warp speeds as it tries to catch up with the audio. And the second one is the multiplexing overhead.
The OGM file type is primarily associated with 'Ogg Vorbis'. OGM is another extention for the OGG container adopted by Windows users to distinguish music (OGG) and video (OGM). Although not an official extention it is used by DivX and Xvid encoders that put video into the Ogg container.
OGM support for Windows (including Microsoft's Windows Media Player) is available via Tobias's own OggDS, Haali Media Splitter, VLC, or RadLight's Ogg Media filters (the last of which can also decode Theora video). On Unix-based systems OGM support is available in MPlayer, xine and VLC. This is not open source, though.
Usually OGM Audio stream is Ogg Vorbis or AC3. Ogg Vorbis is an open source patent free audio codec that can rival the quality of upcoming commercial codecs like AAC, MP3Pro and VQF and which can surpass MP3 and WMA audio.