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  1. Member
    Join Date: May 2004
    Location: United States
    Same old problem. I rip a chapter from a dvd with SmartRipper 2.41, then i open the file with VirtuaDub 1.5.10, and i immediately notice that the audio and video aren't in sync.

    This is the setting screen from SmartRipper


    So, right out the gate, its not in sync. I would use YAAI v2.0.1.485, but having used it before, i notice that when i use it to delay audio (which i will need to do for this problem, and most of my audio skew problems now that i think of it), the produced clip starts with no audio, and i just want to line the audio and video up.

    Thats not so much to ask is it?

    I have also noticed that when i jack the audio skew correction way up to like 4-5000ms, VirtuaDub crashes when I try to play the output screen.

    As always, any help will be appreciated.

    Much love!
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  2. Member
    Join Date: May 2004
    Location: United States
    For any that are wondering, and using it as a deciding factor in whether or not to help out, I'm ripping movies for there female celeb nude scenes, by chapter, for my own enjoyment, as I see too many low quality clips on the web.

    Since I'm on the topic, I'll ask a question thats been bugging me. When I open a ripped vob chapter in VirtuaDub, sometimes, no matter what i do in the program, the video and audio do not sync up.

    BUT, when i open the same file with Zoomplayer and Media player classic, the audio is in sync.

    Maybe, if i understand how the different programs operate, i can find a way to edit these movies with the correct audio without much work.
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  3. Maybe, if i understand how the different programs operate, i can find a way to edit these movies with the correct audio without much work.
    VirtualDub does not detect the delay header and thus plays
    the sound as is. Media Player and others can detect this.

    You could rip the audio out as a wave and remux, re-enode, or
    use sound software to add the exact delay. I think bitrate
    viewer should show the delay If I remember exactly :/

    May I suggest instead you try the reauthor mode of DVDShrink.
    This will do exactly what you want and you can save time.
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  4. Member
    Join Date: May 2004
    Location: United States
    Ok. So, how do I do this with a vob file? Or, do i need to rip the entire dvd to use DVDShrink?

    Kinda a newbie at this, but since it's an audio problem I posted here.
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  5. Member
    Join Date: May 2004
    Location: United States
    So, about using DVD Shrink to demux the audio......
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