Re: [dvd::rip] Cluster encodes always result in non-sync A/V
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Re: [dvd::rip] Cluster encodes always result in non-sync A/V |
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Alexander Skwar <listen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
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Sat, 22 Oct 2005 13:00:10 +0200 |
Jörn Reder wrote:
> Sören Brunk wrote:
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>> I have the same problem. I already tried different -M options for
>> transcode but nothing really helped.
>> It seems to depend on the number of parts the movie is splitted into:
>> more (smaller) chunks result in a more out of sync movie.
>> Has anyone found a solution for this?
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> No,
Darn :(
> with some movies transcode's cluster mode messes A/V sync up, in
> particular for NTSC material and/or mixed frame rates.
I've got neither. Plain PAL with a fixed frame rate :( But
it happens for every movie I tried so far.
> I don't know any
> solution for that.
How about dumping that broken feature :(((
Alexander Skwar
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Men of quality are not afraid of women for equality.
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