Re: [dvd::rip] Audio and video sync problems
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Re: [dvd::rip] Audio and video sync problems |
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"Luis Filidis" <filidis@xxxxxxxxx> |
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Thu, 27 Sep 2007 19:41:54 -0300 |
There's another strange behavior here: when I rip the file, it shows 126,78% when completed. I've created an ISO image, if it could be of any help... Any clues, friends? Regards
Luis
2007/9/27, Michael Müller <mueller_michael@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
Hi Luis,
Am 25.09.2007 um 15:28 schrieb Luis Filidis:
> Hi everybody > I''ve been using dvd::rip and the output files are just perfect, > but... for the first time I had a problem with audio and video
> syncronization. > Original DVD works fine in Kaffeine and in my external DVD player.
I'm not sure if I'm currently struggling with the same problem. I'm ripping several seasons of a TV series. The most recent season seems
to have a copy protection that creates problems with transcode because I get an offset between audio and video (more exact: after transcoding audio starts immediately but video is several seconds black which doesn't happen when watching the DVD).
Because VLC (VideoLan client) shows the DVD in the right way I had the idea to use it's streaming feature to store the movie as a file. If I use MPEG PS as the format (without transcoding) I get a file
that works without audio offset. But when I transcode this file I get the same problem. I can correct this manually using the transcode option --av_fine_ms. But I have to determine the offset by trail and error. Does somebody have an idea how I can determine this offset
directly from the PS file?
Jörg,
is there a possibility to add this transcode option manually in dvd::rip?
Regards
Michael
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