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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

setarip_old
4th April 2008, 18:26
Hi!I've ripped the dvd-movie with DVD Fab HD-DecrypterTry re-ripping, using a different program...

skaface
4th April 2008, 22:42
Hi!Try re-ripping, using a different program...

Ok, what other programs could i use? The only alternative i know is DVD Decrypter, but with that i think i can only rip the whole dvd and not single chapters (what i've seen so far).

I know that i can select the chapters in autogk also after i've ripped the whole dvd, but that never worked correct, when i tried it before. I've tried it mainly with dvd's of tv-series and that never worked...

albrecht
11th April 2008, 22:48
Hi there,

With DVD Decrypter you are able to rip only the chapters you want: choose Mode > IFO, and simply select the chapter(s) you want to rip.

(If you're not sure which chapter is the one you want to rip, you might use VLC media player, go to Navigation > Chapter. You can now watch the contents of each chapter so you know which one to rip)

Greets!
Albrecht

traIL
15th April 2008, 16:14
no need to do that..if you just want to sync the audio in to the right posision, simply do the following:

1. Locate VirtualDubMod (..\AutoGK\VDubMod) and of course open the programme

2. go to "files" > "open video from file" (select your video thats out of sync

3. go to "streams" > "stream list" > rightclick the available stream and select "interleaving"

4. now you can edit the delay of your audio in the "audio skew correction" field.. simply put in the amount of milliseconds you would like to delay the sound

in your case i would put 3000ms;)