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nitricpyro
1st July 2008, 02:18
I'm attempting to find a better method of converting my movies (and bonus material) into DivX encoded files on my media center PC.

Since I'm trying to get all the material I usually do an ISO or "Full Disk" rip of the DVD. (DVDFab 5 or RipIt4Me) However, the only program I am aware of that will allow me to easily find, organize and export specific things, I.e. Movie in Widescreen, Movie in Fullscreen, Interview with director etc. is DVD Shrink. It's easy to use interface and it's easy to see directory structure allows me to "Create a folder" with the files for that peticular video in them. It also allows me to export the movie and extra material into single VOB files that VirtualDubMod and other programs like.

I have had a lot of audio/video sync issues using DVD Shrink even though I'm ripping the files with the latest version of DVDFab 5 and RipIt4Me. DVD Shrink will play the videos (as well as in the preview window of DVDFab5) perfectly with no sync errors, but as soon as I import them into VirtualDubMod I get delays or sync issues.

Can anyone suggest an alternative program to DVD Shrink and VirtualDubMod that has the same ease of use and functionality that won't introduce sync issues?

neuron2
1st July 2008, 02:26
as soon as I import them into VirtualDubMod I get delays or sync issues.

Can anyone suggest an alternative program to DVD Shrink and VirtualDubMod that has the same ease of use and functionality that won't introduce sync issues? VirtualDubMod does not honor pulldown flags and that can be a reason for your sync errors. I doubt that DVD Shrink is the source of your problems, especially since you say the shrunk VOB plays in sync.

Try a decoding solution that gives you complete control of pulldown flags and how they are handled, such as DGMPGDec.

nitricpyro
1st July 2008, 03:42
Try a decoding solution that gives you complete control of pulldown flags and how they are handled, such as DGMPGDec.

I originally started with Gordian Knot and am familiar with Pulldown Flags (as in, sometimes you use them, sometimes you force film but that's it), can you point me to a guide?

neuron2
1st July 2008, 04:02
Sorry, I don't use "guides". I figure out what is going on and then make the right decisions myself. :)

setarip_old
1st July 2008, 04:18
This is essentially a repeat of your posting at:

http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=139122

Until you've cleaned up your system, it's really not fair to ask members to help you solve this problem...

nitricpyro
1st July 2008, 05:54
This is essentially a repeat of your posting at:

http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=139122

Until you've cleaned up your system, it's really not fair to ask members to help you solve this problem...

Yes, I guess it is, I wasn't aware that it was going to be that way though. You told me not to use DVD Shrink so in one post I was looking for alternative ways to modify my VOBs and why DVD Shrink shouldn't be used, and in the others I'm looking to understand the reasoning behind one program being able to play a video in sync and what's happening when it's being encoded that it changes. The introduction of Pulldown Flags definantly brought these two topics together.

How do I close a thread?

howerson
2nd July 2008, 10:33
I think you can try E.M. Free DVD Copy (http://www.effectmatrix.com/free-DVD-copy/)(freeware), mabye this tool can help you.