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dwrbudr
25th December 2002, 12:45
I have the movie The Fast And The Furious which is long 1:43:50 -
25 fps PAL Progressive.

I save the project with DVD2AVI.

And after that when I load the .d2v file with GKnot - on the BITRATE tab GKnot (all versions from 0.21 to 0.27 I've tried) says that
the movie has 6649 seconds, which is 1:50:49 - WRONG

WRONG - The movie is 1:43:50 long !!

So all the bitrate, bits per pixel and so on calculations is wrong!

I've tried to save a 5 min project with DVD2AVI (1.76)

Here is the .d2v file


DVD2AVI Project (http://subs.unacs.bg/fast.d2v)

manono
25th December 2002, 14:17
Hi-

I've never seen GKnot make a mistake of that kind before. My guess is that the fault is in the decrypting process. Which ripper did you use? If SmartRipper, did you use File Mode and not Movie Mode? If DVDDecrypter, did you enable MultiAngle Processing? What I'm getting at is that you may have possibly ripped more than just the main movie. Have you played the vob files from the beginning for a minute or so? Usually if ripped incorrectly, some of the extra stuff (FBI Warning, multilanguage credits, etc.) will show up at the beginning. I'd suggest ripping again and seeing if the problem repeats itself.

dwrbudr
25th December 2002, 18:11
Sorry for the help, but I've found the problem before reading your post. But you are right - the problem is DVDDecrypter.

After the movie credits the movie plays again from the begginning for a couple of seconds - about 10.
I used file move of DVDDecrypter and let it choose the movie VOBs.

So after I discovered the ripping is the problem - I ripped the movie with Smart Ripper 2.40 and everything was OK.

I have another problem now, but maybe here isn't the place to post.
When I convert the AC3 -> OGG with Ogg Machine 0.5
and try to mux it with NanDub - the debug window appears when I try to open the .ogg file.
I tryed to remove the vorbis.dll from NanDub directory and use WinXP's vorbis.dll but then NanDub just freezes... :(

khp
25th December 2002, 19:20
You really should not mux ogg audio into avi files.
Use oggmux to make an ogm file instead.