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    I have a VOB file ripped from a DVD. When I convert it to an MP4, the beginning of the video, which is around 7 seconds in the VOB file, is shortened to only one or two seconds, while the audio stays the same. The rest of the video plays at normal speed, and the audio remains out of sync. I used AviDemux to cut the original VOB file and re-saved as MPEG-PS, and then saved. Using MeGUI, I indexed the file and then converted using x264.. What may be the issue?
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    You took just one VOB from the DVD?
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    Yep. It's one of those MV DVD's that come with CDs. There's a bunch of VOB files but only one has the music video on it.
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    What did you rip it with?
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    Ripped it with AnyDVD. The VOB has no playback issues.
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    So you ripped the entire DVD and not just one VOB?....since that is the only option with AnyDVD.
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    Yes. But I'm only converted 1 VOB file
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    My point is.....taking only one VOB is bad news. The VOBs are all linked together with data
    and info that you never see....it's part of the DVD Authoring process.
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