Roveer
3rd June 2002, 16:23
I'm trying to work through an audio synch problem with one of my Sopranos disks. The problem is that I end up with an audio mismatch someplace between the first and second episode (about 1/3 of the way through).
I decided to use DVD2AVI to break the VOBS into 3 parts and encode each separatly to see if I can get around the problem.
I did the first episode, no problems, audio is in sync.
I did the second episode and ended up with an audio offset and interestingly enough, DVD2AVI gave me an AC3 file with an audio offset of (-3600263ms, as part of the filename). This was pretty strange. I re-did the DVD2AVI session on episode 2, and this time set the start marker right as the HBO logo appears, not during black. This time the session came out with a -315ms delay.
I'm encoding right now and will see what happens.
Does anyone know what's going on here? Did DVD2AVI get some funky frames and get out of whack? Any help here would be appreciated. I'll also report back after my encode finishes.
I'm putting the 3 parts togeter in DVDMaestro and will Author with motion menus that I ripped using VOBEdit.
I decided to use DVD2AVI to break the VOBS into 3 parts and encode each separatly to see if I can get around the problem.
I did the first episode, no problems, audio is in sync.
I did the second episode and ended up with an audio offset and interestingly enough, DVD2AVI gave me an AC3 file with an audio offset of (-3600263ms, as part of the filename). This was pretty strange. I re-did the DVD2AVI session on episode 2, and this time set the start marker right as the HBO logo appears, not during black. This time the session came out with a -315ms delay.
I'm encoding right now and will see what happens.
Does anyone know what's going on here? Did DVD2AVI get some funky frames and get out of whack? Any help here would be appreciated. I'll also report back after my encode finishes.
I'm putting the 3 parts togeter in DVDMaestro and will Author with motion menus that I ripped using VOBEdit.