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5th October 2007, 16:45 | #1 | Link |
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DTS-ES track loses sync when appending with mkvmerge GUI
I have The Lord of the Rings extended boxset which I have ripped and the last one is still ripping.
I ripped the first one by doing both split DVDs separatly and I joined them with AVI-Mux GUI and then remuxed it with mkvmerge. Worked perfectly. Doing that with the 2nd movie, it gave a bunch of errors but proceeded and during the transition, it loses according to mkvmerge, 504ms. I then found out how simple it was to append with mkvmerge so I did that and it says Track 2 (DTS-ES track) may not be appended properly but it proceeds and sure enough, it's out of sync. Any suggestions? Last edited by Guest; 5th October 2007 at 16:55. Reason: rule 4 |
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OK Here's an elaboration of whats going on and what messages I get.
First I add all tracks and subs into each movie with mkvmerge. Then I mux them with AVI-Mux GUI. The file I get plays fine. Then I try to re-mux the file with mkvmerge as I think AVI-Mux GUI is dodgy (And evidently, it is). This is what I get Quote:
If I append both files with mkvmerge, I get this: Quote:
The Return of the King is still ripping so I haven't tried that but by using the first method with AVI-Mux GUI and then remuxing it with mkvmerge, I had a perfect file. What should I do? |
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