How to burn OGM files into disc using Nero?

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To successfully burn an OGM file onto a disc, it is essential to convert the file to a compatible format, specifically to MPG format with MPG2 codec for video CDs or DVDs. If burning as a data CD, there should be no issues. If errors occur during the process, identifying the specific error message can help troubleshoot further. For those struggling to find suitable software for converting OGM files, resources and guides are available online to assist with the conversion process.
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Recently i downloaded a movie but it is in OGM form.And then i tried to burn onto a disc using Nero but it can't.What should i do?
 
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How are you trying to burn it?

A video CD? DVD? or just a data CD?

If you are trying to burn it as a VCD or DVD you should first convert the format and codec of the video to mpg format and codec mpg2 which are most recommended. If it is just data cd, i think that there shouldn't be any problem at all. If you still get errors, what kind of message does it show?
 
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i am trying to burn it into a video cd.And so far i found no programme out there that is suitable to convert OGM files
 
I found a nice guide for you. If you still don't get it or have more questions ask it here.
http://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=170944"
 
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