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Yannis
8th June 2003, 01:13
Tried "Die Another Day" R2 with Decrypter and ripped only angle 1 (there are two angles in the movie disk).

Then with Dvd2avi i saved the project, but the 5.1 ac3 audio stream was corrupted. Corruption of this file was also verified by Maestro. I repeated the whole process (from scratch (i.e. ripping)) and the same error was reported.

Then, I (instead of angle 1 only) I ripped the entire VOBS and with IfoEdit (.91 not .95 ) I stripped all non-angle-1 VOB ID's. Then Dvd2avi, etc, etc.

The latter approach worked, although it should be identical to the first. I usually handle multi-angle with Ifoedit and today it was the first time i used the Decrypter to keep out angles...

Can anybody guess what has hapenned ?? I like Decrypter a lot and it could be easier to use it instead of ripping the whole thing...

Cheers,

yannis

hoops10
8th June 2003, 02:38
I am trying the R1 ver of this movie and I think it might be a bug in dvd dec. When I use dvd dec to demux the DD track, it doesn't do it fully. What I mean by this is, when I put the DD track into Scen, it only shows up as being 01:11:00:00 long, while the movie is 02:12:11:36. It's like it doesn't demux the entire track. Light_uk, maybe you can help?

LIGHTNING UK!
9th June 2003, 21:27
Sure, I'll take a look when I get the disc back off my mate!

hoops10
9th June 2003, 21:57
Light, I may have figured out what is wrong. It still might be a dvd dec bug but when I ran the dd track thru ac3fix, it fixed the dd track. Now when I put it into scen, it shows the correct length and compiles correctly.

Yannis
9th June 2003, 23:45
(just an update which may be or may not be of relevance)

I managed to do what I described with ifoedit91 and then use dvd2avi, etc, etc.

However(! it is the first time I get to such an issue !),
my (TMPGenc generated) m2v and (dvd2avi extracted) ac3 were out-of-synch and I needed to: shorten the ac3 by 920ms with delaycorrector and change the timecode offset in maestro for the subtitles as well.

Close examination of the video showed that there were a few frames at the very-very beginning of the m2v, from the 0 vob !?!?

So, I do not know; was it a coincidence that ifoedit messed the vob-id stripping and decrypter perhaps messed up the angles, or there is some mastering problem....or the bloody disk is haunted and needs an exorcism (lol ;-).