Dok
5th March 2002, 23:45
I'm experiencing difficulty converting DVD's with a frame rate of 23.976 fps to DVD-R wihout some sort of synch problem. The typical scenario is the audio will fall further behind the video as the film progresses.
Firstly, I obtain the DVD data (i.e. aspect ratio, frame rate, etc.) from DVD2AVI.
Secondly, I let DVD2AVI create the .d2v and .wav files, using Forced Film and Dolby Digital Decode settings.
Thirdly, I load the 2 files into TMPGEnc and select DVD-NTSC (as there is no selection for NTSC Film), and increase the audio volume under settings. The 3:2 pull down is automatically selected by default and the only other adjustment I make is to select High Quality under Motion Search Precision. I make no changes to the Advanced tab unless I want to Clip Frame. I do not load the default TMPGEnc's settings for DVD-NTSC as I noticed this changes the read-out at the bottom from 23.976 to 29.97 (Perhaps this is my mistake).
Any assistance in resolving this dilemma would be greatly appreciated.
Firstly, I obtain the DVD data (i.e. aspect ratio, frame rate, etc.) from DVD2AVI.
Secondly, I let DVD2AVI create the .d2v and .wav files, using Forced Film and Dolby Digital Decode settings.
Thirdly, I load the 2 files into TMPGEnc and select DVD-NTSC (as there is no selection for NTSC Film), and increase the audio volume under settings. The 3:2 pull down is automatically selected by default and the only other adjustment I make is to select High Quality under Motion Search Precision. I make no changes to the Advanced tab unless I want to Clip Frame. I do not load the default TMPGEnc's settings for DVD-NTSC as I noticed this changes the read-out at the bottom from 23.976 to 29.97 (Perhaps this is my mistake).
Any assistance in resolving this dilemma would be greatly appreciated.