mute1
15th February 2002, 00:08
Hey all,
I've coming to this for a long time and advocate it to anyone who
is interested. I seem to have run into a problem with doing my VCD encoding and am unsure how to proceed from here.
What I did:
1. Ripped DVD using Smart Ripper to rip the DVD to my HDD and demux as m2v file and AC3 file.
2. Used bsweet to convert AC3 to PCM wav.
3. Used Video Pack 5.0 to re-mux the m2v and wav files to a vob.
4. Used Video Pack 5.0 to convert the vob to vcd mpeg1 file.
What happened:
After encoding, the video looks beautiful but the audio gets more and more out of synch as the movie progresses. To give you and idea, at the beginnineg of the movie, the audio is approx 2 sec late. At the end of the movie, the audio is approx 1.5 min late.
I was wondering if anyone here may know what to do. Any help would be appreciated.
Mute
I've coming to this for a long time and advocate it to anyone who
is interested. I seem to have run into a problem with doing my VCD encoding and am unsure how to proceed from here.
What I did:
1. Ripped DVD using Smart Ripper to rip the DVD to my HDD and demux as m2v file and AC3 file.
2. Used bsweet to convert AC3 to PCM wav.
3. Used Video Pack 5.0 to re-mux the m2v and wav files to a vob.
4. Used Video Pack 5.0 to convert the vob to vcd mpeg1 file.
What happened:
After encoding, the video looks beautiful but the audio gets more and more out of synch as the movie progresses. To give you and idea, at the beginnineg of the movie, the audio is approx 2 sec late. At the end of the movie, the audio is approx 1.5 min late.
I was wondering if anyone here may know what to do. Any help would be appreciated.
Mute