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7th December 2021, 23:33 | #1 | Link |
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DGIndex out of sync because of multiple cells?
Hello all
I am using DGIndex to create an index for a Vob file, then process the d2v with Avisynth and in the end, remux everything with ffmpeg. Now it seems I stumbled uppon a special case where my end-result is slightly out of sync. When I directly convert the whole thing with for example VidCoder/Handbrake, everything is fine. Uppon further inspection, I found out that the wrong file has around 10 frames more. And uppon even more inspection, I saw that the vob contains two cells or video ids or chapters (no idea to be honest) whereas the second contains the correct video and the first is just a 00:00:00:00.10 long video. When I then create vob file without that first part with DVDDecryptor or with PgcDemux, I get a slightly smaller vob file which is then fully in-sync and also 10 frames shorter. So is this a case where DGIndex simply cannot be used? I love DGIndex because it's simplicity and CLI functionality. Many thanks for hints. |
8th December 2021, 00:43 | #3 | Link |
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Not entirely. It is one vob which contains a second very tiny chapter? Video? Cell? ProgramChain? which makes the final product out of sync. If I remove that manually, it works correctly. Is it possible to do this with DGIndex itself or am I dependent on another tool?
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