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lkjhgfdsa
26th May 2009, 06:31
Although AutoGK works well for the most part, quite a few ofthe films I am ripping from DVD complet ewith the audio and the video 2-3 seconds out of sync. How do I fix this?

setarip_old
26th May 2009, 07:32
Hi!

Load the file into VirtualDub, VirtualDubMod, or NanDub.
Set BOTH "Video"(VirtualDub,
VirtualDubMod and NanDub) and "Audio"
(VirtualDub and NanDub - VirtualDubMOD>"Streams>"Stream
list") to "Direct Stream Copy".

A) If the difference between audio and video is constant
throughout the video:

From the "Audio" dropdown menu, select "Interleaving" (For
VirtualDubMOD, rightclick on the listed audiostream and then
select "Interleaving")

Under "Audio skew correction", set an appropriate number of
milliseconds (positive or negative) in the box labelled "Delay
audio track by"

Save with a new filename

B) If the difference increases as the movie plays:

From under the "Video" dropdown menu, select "Framerate" -
and select "Change so video and audio durations match"

Save with a new filename

Let us know of your success ;>}

Guest
26th May 2009, 14:15
Load the file into VirtualDub, VirtualDubMod, or NanDub.
Set BOTH "Video"(VirtualDub,
VirtualDubMod and NanDub) and "Audio"
(VirtualDub and NanDub - VirtualDubMOD>"Streams>"Stream
list") to "Direct Stream Copy". How do you direct stream copy an MPEG2 stream (OP specified a DVD)?

setarip_old
26th May 2009, 17:40
@neuron2

The OP referred to a file created by AutoGK. As far as I know, such a file would be an .AVI file - hence the instructions I provided...

ERQ
26th May 2009, 19:14
You can try to rip the dvd using Videoredo Tvsuite(If encrypted then use any dvd or DVD decrypter in file mode or ifo mode[in ifo mode, just copy-paste all the ifos to the Decrypted files folder]) and use Quickstreamfix to demux or create mpg. In this case you don't have to calculate the delay value manually.