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20th February 2002, 14:36 | #1 | Link |
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Buffy Season DVD and audio delay problem
Hi,
I've been done a lot of svcd encoding yet (often manually) and never had any bigger problems. But (as mentioned in the dvd2avi manual) there is a problem if a dvd with different chapters/sequals is ripped - there's no guaranty for a correct audio sync. The last Buffy DVD I've ripped manually I've corrected the encoded audio tracks (which is a lot of work). Now I've tried again the great dvd2svcd - it works fine. Only prblem is : the 2nd audio track is out of sync for about 8 seconds (the warner logo intro). When I look at the total lenght there's also the same delay. Does anybody know who to handle this ? Also I assume that it would be not enough to correct just the beginning - the same probleme probably occurs when the next sequal starts (there are 4 sequals one each of the 3 dvd). By the way : I've ripped the dvd completely (with subrip as backup) on my hd first. How do I manually start a crash recovery (although no "real" crashes appeared) just to make it easier for me to mux again automatically with dvd2svcd ? Do I first have to check the appropiate ifo file first ? Another question : Does it make any difference how to burn / with which programm ? And : If I manually mux audio and video (e.g. with i-author and the appropiate delay) can I use the settings for submux as stated in the log file ? I've never done this before - although the output cue-file (I've burned with cdr-win) workd great on my yamakawa 715 - only the 2nd audio is out of sync ;-( Thx a lot, mave |
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