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dashali
19th April 2011, 08:25
I have 2 problems in editing of 2 DVD.

1) In 1st DVD I demux dvd with PgcDemux and it show DVD's audio has 467 delay.
Then I remux it with ifoedit and enter delay=467

after it, remuxed dvd's audio still has delay but original dvd's audio is ok.

I try it with DVD-Lab Pro and it was same.
Why? and what solution?

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2) In 2nd DVD, I add subtitle with DVD-Lab Pro and timing is ok.
But I convert my srt to sup with SubtitleCreator Beta (for supporting unicode srt that don;t support by DVD-Lab) and remux Dvd and timing is out of sync.
Why?

manono
19th April 2011, 15:58
Why? and what solution?
It was probably decrypted to the hard drive incorrectly. What did you use and is this a major and fairly new movie?
Why?
Not enough information. How long is the video and by how much are the subs off at the end of the video? I'm assuming it has a progressive asynch - it gets worse as the movie goes along.

dashali
20th April 2011, 05:56
It was probably decrypted to the hard drive incorrectly

What your means?
I use from PgcDemux for demuxing and both ifoedit & DVD-Lab Pro for remuxing. PgcDemux showes delay=467 for both Original & remuxed DVD's audio, but remuxed DVD actually still has a little delay.


I'm assuming it has a progressive asynch - it gets worse as the movie goes along.
Yeah, that's right. I wonder why SubtitleCreator works bad with timing???

manono
20th April 2011, 06:13
What your means?
I asked you how you got the DVD to the hard drive originally. Is this a commercial/retail DVD (not home made)? If so, you have to use a decrypting program (usually), and not PGCDemux.

dashali
20th April 2011, 07:16
I asked you how you got the DVD to the hard drive originally. Is this a commercial/retail DVD (not home made)? If so, you have to use a decrypting program (usually), and not PGCDemux.

Oh, I see. I copy directly my DVD to hard. I sure it hasn't any protection. Is this your means?

manono
20th April 2011, 10:07
Is this your means?
Yes, that's what I mean. But it has something that makes it become out of synch after being remuxed.

What kind of editing did you do before reauthoring it? Did you just cut some things out?

My first suggestion is to put it on the hard drive using DVDFab HD Decrypter, rather than the simple drag-and-drop. If that doesn't work to fix the problem, my second suggestion is to run the DVD through FixVTS before doing the editing and reauthoring:

http://www.videohelp.com/tools/DVDFab_Decrypter
http://www.videohelp.com/tools/FixVTS

Neither is guaranteed to fix your problem, though, and maybe someone else has a better suggestion.

dashali
22nd April 2011, 00:06
actualy, original dvd is reauthored for add new subtitle and i don't edit before. But i try any way but the dvd's audio has delay. I can't use dvd fab,'cause original disk isn't available.
I try fixvts, don't work.

manono
22nd April 2011, 01:27
You copied the DVD to the hard drive but the original DVD is no longer available. Do you notice anything peculiar about that? Unless you want to try and convince me otherwise with a PM, I'm closing this thread for a presumed Rule 6 violation.

http://forum.doom9.org/forum-rules.htm