skaface
4th April 2008, 16:38
Hello,
I just tried to convert a pretty short dvd-movie (2 mins, 53 secs) with autogk to an avi-file and experience the problem, that the output video is only 2 mins and 50 secs long, so the first 3 seconds are missing. Therefore the audio starts 3 secs too late (so the audio would be correct, if the first 3 seconds of the movie would be there).
I've ripped the dvd-movie with DVD Fab HD-Decrypter and its the first time, that i experience such a problem with autogk.
I noticed, that autogk was re-running the first pass 1 time, which i've never seen before. Over the internet i figured out, that this apparently happens, when the desired output-filesize (and therefore the compressibility) is too high or low.
My desired output-filesize was 30 mb (also tried with 50), so that the ratio of length/output-filesize is almost equal to the ratio i normale use (2 h ~ 1400 mb), which allways worked fine till now.
Any suggestions?
thks in advance
mik
I just tried to convert a pretty short dvd-movie (2 mins, 53 secs) with autogk to an avi-file and experience the problem, that the output video is only 2 mins and 50 secs long, so the first 3 seconds are missing. Therefore the audio starts 3 secs too late (so the audio would be correct, if the first 3 seconds of the movie would be there).
I've ripped the dvd-movie with DVD Fab HD-Decrypter and its the first time, that i experience such a problem with autogk.
I noticed, that autogk was re-running the first pass 1 time, which i've never seen before. Over the internet i figured out, that this apparently happens, when the desired output-filesize (and therefore the compressibility) is too high or low.
My desired output-filesize was 30 mb (also tried with 50), so that the ratio of length/output-filesize is almost equal to the ratio i normale use (2 h ~ 1400 mb), which allways worked fine till now.
Any suggestions?
thks in advance
mik