N3m1515
9th October 2004, 18:08
I think I have only seen this once before and years ago (Think it was Minority Report). After re-encoding I find that the video is 15 minutes longer than the audio, with a scene from movie before actual starting credits).
The movie is The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (Special Edition Disc 1). I don't know why but at the start of the first VOB file is a scene from the middle of the movie (don't know where as not seen the movie). I am not sure if it is part of the actual film (don't think so as video reports 2:00:00 and audio 1:45:00) but it looks as if it is. I backed this up using my normal process DVD Decrypter, DVD2AVI, CCE etc and would like to know how to proceed as I don't think simply muxxing it and using IfoUpdate is going to solve it.
My thoughts were to mux it using something like BBMpeg where I can start the re-mux at a certain point and thereby hopefully get the timing right there should be no synch problems.
Does anybody know a better program where I can start the remux from a certain point in the video? Or does anyone have any ideas about solving my problem. Would be very much appreciated, thanks.
The movie is The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (Special Edition Disc 1). I don't know why but at the start of the first VOB file is a scene from the middle of the movie (don't know where as not seen the movie). I am not sure if it is part of the actual film (don't think so as video reports 2:00:00 and audio 1:45:00) but it looks as if it is. I backed this up using my normal process DVD Decrypter, DVD2AVI, CCE etc and would like to know how to proceed as I don't think simply muxxing it and using IfoUpdate is going to solve it.
My thoughts were to mux it using something like BBMpeg where I can start the re-mux at a certain point and thereby hopefully get the timing right there should be no synch problems.
Does anybody know a better program where I can start the remux from a certain point in the video? Or does anyone have any ideas about solving my problem. Would be very much appreciated, thanks.