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serbersan
15th December 2001, 14:28
Well I'm trying to rip a movie and when I use dvd2avi the info in preview box is:
The movie starts with 25fps PAL 16:9
and at 1:11 min it changes to:
25fps NTSC 100% 16:9.
Well, the problem is that when I encode it in Gknot I put that the movie is PAL and at 1:11 min aprox virtualdub crashes.
One more information, in the info box with PAL appears a T and when it changes to NTSC in the info box appears something like P.E.! or V.E.! (I believe)
How I encode this movie that has PAL & NTSC mixed????
Thanksˇˇˇ
Sergio
Doom9
15th December 2001, 15:01
now that is an interesting case. It is impossible to mix pal and ntsc.. maybe something with the flags is not working properly. Any chance you could upload a sample that includes the "change point" somewhere?
serbersan
15th December 2001, 15:09
I'm going to try it, but....how I extract a fragment of a vob?
BTW, the film is --> Along came a spider
Thanks for the quick replyˇ
serbersan
15th December 2001, 18:04
Here are a screenshots, before start of NTSC and after the start.
Hope It could be helpful.
Doom9
16th December 2001, 00:20
how to extract a segment of a vob? vstrip... I guess that involves some learning on your part now... load the vob, use a start and end lba (lba = 2048bytes = 2kb), give the output file a name and start the process.. now you have to find out the proper lba's by trial and error (sucky I know.. but that's what you gotta do.. I once had to do the same myself.. wasn't much fun but it didn't take as long as I thought either).
serbersan
16th December 2001, 14:01
I have solved the problem. This was in my harddisk it "has some problems"
I'm afraid, sorry for the time I have captured.
BTW, I have found VobSplitter, with this tool you can extract fragments of vobs more easily than with vstrip, and I believe it isn't in doom9's software place.
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