poochie2
19th October 2004, 22:36
Hi all!
Lately I rip using my Mac. The result I get are the VOBs contained on the DVD. Usually I encode using GK, but my problem is getting to know which is the real delay of the audio tracks! I used to read the VTS_STREAM_INFORMATION file made by my ripping program, but now I haven't got it. DVD2AVI does name the tracks with the delay, but it's often an erroneus value. How can I know what's the delay of a track in a VOB?
Thanks!
Lately I rip using my Mac. The result I get are the VOBs contained on the DVD. Usually I encode using GK, but my problem is getting to know which is the real delay of the audio tracks! I used to read the VTS_STREAM_INFORMATION file made by my ripping program, but now I haven't got it. DVD2AVI does name the tracks with the delay, but it's often an erroneus value. How can I know what's the delay of a track in a VOB?
Thanks!