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clarky
27th July 2008, 21:07
What software can set a time in matters of sound when the DVD picture late for the sound about 0,5 second?
Thanks
It happens when convert every Blu-Ray Rip in DVD
SpazzHH
27th July 2008, 22:13
What does this have to do with DVD-RB?
setarip_old
27th July 2008, 22:46
Hi!
Are you repeating your post of several months ago at?: http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1095298&postcount=1
If so:
1) What software and procedures did you use to convert your original BluRay discs to .MKV?
2) Do the .MKV files play properly synchronized?
3) Why convert to .MKV and then from .MKV to compliant DVD?
blutach
28th July 2008, 00:38
I might move this to general discussions.
Regards
clarky
2nd August 2008, 21:33
Hi!
Are you repeating your post of several months ago at?: http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1095298&postcount=1
If so:
1) What software and procedures did you use to convert your original BluRay discs to .MKV?
2) Do the .MKV files play properly synchronized?
3) Why convert to .MKV and then from .MKV to compliant DVD?
1) No, I took done MKV file conversion in DVD format
2) Yes, MKV is OK;
3) I just convert MKV in DVD,
I have the original Intel processor 3.2 GHz and 1 GB of working memory
And although it was perhaps too for processing MKV in DVD and because of that picture after late for the sound.
If there is any software that can adjust the sound of the DVD, looking for just the name of the software.
Thank you.
blutach
2nd August 2008, 22:35
300ms is the maximum audio delay in a mux. Rip your DVD again - it is muxed OK, I am sure.
Regards
Atak_Snajpera
2nd August 2008, 23:09
I have the original Intel processor 3.2 GHz and 1 GB of working memory
Have you seen not original Intel processor? I don't think so. Long time ago AMD/Cyrix processor were not fairly treated as intel's imitation/clones.
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