View Full Version : Audio stream much longer than video stream, why?
fRzzy
15th October 2005, 17:54
I used DVD Decrypter to copy a DVD to HDD. I choosed to demux all streams, and I get a 1:42 mins video stream, but with a 2:32 mins AC3 audio stream.
Why? How can I fix this?
I listened to the audio stream, somehow it has been stretched out...
CWR03
15th October 2005, 19:46
Depending on what you plan to do with the ripped files, you may not need to demux them with DVD Decrypter. AutoGK, for example, will not use the demuxed audio anyway. If you specifically need demuxed audio and video, there are other more accurate ways to do it, such as DGIndex.
setarip_old
15th October 2005, 20:03
@fRzzy
Hi!
1) What DVD and Region is it?
2) Is it possible that you've selected the video and audio streams from two diffeent titles on the DVD?
fRzzy
15th October 2005, 20:16
No, I'm sure that I selected the correct streams... In DVD Decrypter I choose IFO mode, then select the PGC title I want to rip, then I go to Streams Processing tab, enable Streams Processing, then choose to demux all streams.
Actually, this is what I do to rip DVD:
1. DVD Decrypter to rip demuxed video and audio streams.
2. VirtualDub to encode.
2a. First pass, just encode the first pass with no audio stream.
2b. Nth pass, add audio stream into the stream list, then encode the Nth pass.
It just work for me, as I don't need (and I don't want) to install bulky ripping packs (like GKnot...)
But this time DVD Decrypter just gone wrong, I don't know why.
Edit: The DVD is DVD9, Seven Swords
2COOL
15th October 2005, 22:56
Try doing this. Rip your files without stream processing and do a post demux with PgcDemux.
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