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DFF
26th August 2007, 13:13
I posted this earlier in the audio encoding forum but I think that was the wrong place. So here's version 2.0

Here are a couple of examples of issues I've been experiencing regarding the audio/video being out of sync when opening VOB's in VDubMod I'd ripped with DVD Decrypter.

(Found in VDubMod underneath Streams --> Report)

Ed Wood Chapter 8

---== Video stream ==---

Source :
Description: MPEG video stream
Length : 00:07:23.151

---== Other stream ==---

Source : [Input MPEG file]
Description : MPEG audio stream (AC3)
Length : 00:07:23.264

Sid And Nancy Chapter 20

---== Video stream ==---

Source : [Input MPEG file]
Description: MPEG video stream
Length : 00:03:16:405

---== Other stream ==---

Source : [Input MPEG file]
Description : MPEG audio stream (AC3)
Length : 00:03:14:880

As you can see, the audio from Ed Wood is [I]slightly longer than the video, whereas with Sid and Nancy, it's wildly off.

Any suggestions on how to sync them precisely?

Oh, and a couple of other things.

1)In VDubMod, when I open a VOB and press Input Playback, I can hear audio along with the video. It's just a tad out of sync with most files (like Ed Wood).

2)Someone suggested I convert to a WAV file when I open the converted AVI in VirtualDub; but in order to retain maximum audio quality, I don't wish to compress my audio. Just the video.

Thanks.

- J

EDIT: I just checked and rechecked this report from the next chapter Of Sid And Nancy and oddly enough, the sync is almost perfect.

---== Video stream ==---

Source : [Input MPEG file]
Description: MPEG video stream
Length : 00:03:39:094

---== Other stream ==---

Source : [Input MPEG file]
Description : MPEG audio stream (AC3)
Length : 00:03:39.072

What the hell???

CWR03
26th August 2007, 13:24
There is plenty of information to follow regarding your problem without having to post the same questions again - refer to the forum rules (http://forum.doom9.org/forum-rules.htm), particularly #'s 1, 1a and 8.

DFF
26th August 2007, 14:01
First off, I'm NOT a computer geek. As such, I made a mistake posting the query in the other forum.

Once I realized this, I moved it here, figuring the mods would simply lock/delete the other thread without difficulty.

Second, thanks for the condescending par-for-the-course generalized redirect, as opposed to anwersing my specific question; which FYI I've allready done a specific search for here, where I couldn't find a specific answer to what I was looking for.

Thus, why I'm now here.

neuron2
26th August 2007, 15:45
Next time ask a mod to move your post.

If you keep insulting our members like that, you'll get struck and suspended.

Try to fit in with our culture here. Thank you.

I moved your other thread to here and I gave you some help there.