EmBRyO
29th May 2002, 13:39
Hi,
I've been trying make a DivX out of the DVD of Goldfinger. Only this time whatever I try I can't get that a/v synched.
I've tryed several things.
1) In nandub: change framerate so audio and video match. No luck!
2) Interleave: wouldn't help to. Maybe because I didn't found the proper settings but I've put a hell of a lot of time in it. So if this would be the solution please tell me how I know in what direction I have to look for because I really don't have a clue.
3) Then I tryed this: in AVIinfo you can make a loop on a little piece of the movie to see how you have to change the framerate to get it synched. I found out I had to change it to 25.0055 in the beginning and to 25.0027 at the end to get it synched. So already I didn't know what to do with it.
4) I found out about how to synch a/v with the guide I found here on Doom9 whit that little program called "synch.exe". But no change, even worse.
5) Then I read on a site (url below) that the whole problem could lay in the fact that you're audio wasn't ripped in the wright way. I tried that out but now result. (http://web.syr.edu/~tjmyers/ripping_home.html)
So now I'm kind of desparete. I don't know what to do anymore. Someone else told me then that sometimes whatever you try a/v wont match and do the same thing on another computer and it gives no probs. Could this be true? If not, what else coult I try?
Normally I work whit those programs (what went fine for several other movies):
(Got the guide from: http://www.geocities.com/tsunkatse_fighter/)
1) Video: DVD -> smartripper -> DVD2AVI -> VFAPI -> Nandub (+GKnot to calculate resolution and pixels)
2) Audio: VOB's -> DVDDecryptor -> ac3 or VOB2Audio -> VBR mp3
3) Put the two together with nandub.
4) Make some popcorn and whatch my movie ;)
Hope you guys have some more ideas to get this prob solved.
TIA,
Greetzzzzzzzzz,
EmBRyO.:confused:
I've been trying make a DivX out of the DVD of Goldfinger. Only this time whatever I try I can't get that a/v synched.
I've tryed several things.
1) In nandub: change framerate so audio and video match. No luck!
2) Interleave: wouldn't help to. Maybe because I didn't found the proper settings but I've put a hell of a lot of time in it. So if this would be the solution please tell me how I know in what direction I have to look for because I really don't have a clue.
3) Then I tryed this: in AVIinfo you can make a loop on a little piece of the movie to see how you have to change the framerate to get it synched. I found out I had to change it to 25.0055 in the beginning and to 25.0027 at the end to get it synched. So already I didn't know what to do with it.
4) I found out about how to synch a/v with the guide I found here on Doom9 whit that little program called "synch.exe". But no change, even worse.
5) Then I read on a site (url below) that the whole problem could lay in the fact that you're audio wasn't ripped in the wright way. I tried that out but now result. (http://web.syr.edu/~tjmyers/ripping_home.html)
So now I'm kind of desparete. I don't know what to do anymore. Someone else told me then that sometimes whatever you try a/v wont match and do the same thing on another computer and it gives no probs. Could this be true? If not, what else coult I try?
Normally I work whit those programs (what went fine for several other movies):
(Got the guide from: http://www.geocities.com/tsunkatse_fighter/)
1) Video: DVD -> smartripper -> DVD2AVI -> VFAPI -> Nandub (+GKnot to calculate resolution and pixels)
2) Audio: VOB's -> DVDDecryptor -> ac3 or VOB2Audio -> VBR mp3
3) Put the two together with nandub.
4) Make some popcorn and whatch my movie ;)
Hope you guys have some more ideas to get this prob solved.
TIA,
Greetzzzzzzzzz,
EmBRyO.:confused: