thegrimripper
25th October 2002, 07:10
Hi all
My prior problems with audio disappearing after transcoding went away after a second attempt. However, I'm now finding that the audio track is way out of sync with the video.
I tried generating the d2v file after loading VTS_01_0.VOB (and succesors). That didn't give me good results; when I tried playing the resulting DVD I first had all the menus flash by before the feature started, and the time was out of sync.
As the menus are all in VTS_01_0.VOB, I then tried again loading VTS_01_1.VOB (and successors) into DVD2AVI. This time the final result didn't have the menu, but the sound is still way. I'm not talking milliseconds here either - the sound runs about a minute ahead of the video!
It's a real drag too, as doing the Force Picture Type Setting in TMPGenc takes hours to load (this is on an Athlon XP 2100+ with 512Mb PC2700 RAM, so its a fairly powerful machine). The encoding settings I use with TMPGenc take about 24 hours to do the transcoding as well, so this has chewed up days of processing time!
Anyone have any suggestions?
My prior problems with audio disappearing after transcoding went away after a second attempt. However, I'm now finding that the audio track is way out of sync with the video.
I tried generating the d2v file after loading VTS_01_0.VOB (and succesors). That didn't give me good results; when I tried playing the resulting DVD I first had all the menus flash by before the feature started, and the time was out of sync.
As the menus are all in VTS_01_0.VOB, I then tried again loading VTS_01_1.VOB (and successors) into DVD2AVI. This time the final result didn't have the menu, but the sound is still way. I'm not talking milliseconds here either - the sound runs about a minute ahead of the video!
It's a real drag too, as doing the Force Picture Type Setting in TMPGenc takes hours to load (this is on an Athlon XP 2100+ with 512Mb PC2700 RAM, so its a fairly powerful machine). The encoding settings I use with TMPGenc take about 24 hours to do the transcoding as well, so this has chewed up days of processing time!
Anyone have any suggestions?