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17th January 2010, 16:27 | #1 | Link |
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Recent Audio Ripping Issues (Harry Potter & Anvil)
Hi, All. I've been using AutoGK to rip for a while and had very good luck. Normally I rip to the HDD with DVD Decrypter then convert to AVI using AugoGK.
A couple of recent movies have not worked. "Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince" comes out with excellent video but horrible choppy sound. "Anvil" has produced video that's out of sync in the main movie (yet the special features seemed to have ripped perfectly). The only suggestions I could find doing searches were to use different programs to rip the DVD initially. I tried with DVD Fab and I got the same results. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! |
17th January 2010, 19:00 | #2 | Link |
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Try using something a bit less automated than AutoGK. Here's what I would do to isolate the problem:
1) Rip with DVD Decrypter on top of AnyDVD HD to defeat newer copy protections; if you don't already own AnyDVD, then rip just the main movie with DVDFab. 2) Index the main movie VOBs with DGIndex, from VTS_01_1.VOB to VTS_01_X.VOB (leaving out VTS_01_0.VOB, which is a menu). Make sure "demux all tracks" is set under audio, and if I recall correctly Anvil is probably >95% soft telecined film so you should use "Force Film" as your field operation. 3) Make a very simple Avisynth script: Code:
video = MPEG2Source("C:\path\to\my\project.d2v") audio = NicAC3Source("C:\path\to\my\audio.ac3") AudioDub(video,audio) # Set the numerical value below from the input audio file's name # For example -16ms in the filename would mean you should use # DelayAudio(-0.016). If the filename delay is zero, then just # delete the DelayAudio line entirely. DelayAudio(-0.XXX) Last edited by Inspector.Gadget; 17th January 2010 at 19:05. |
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