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  1. Member
    Join Date: Dec 2012
    Location: Melbourne, Australia
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    Hi Guys

    I was wondering if you could help me out.

    I am new to this.

    What I am trying to do is rip all of my Blu-Ray's that I own onto my computer so that I can put them onto
    an external HDD and watch them on my media player.

    The first 6 or so that I ripped have worked perfect.

    I used xilisoft blu ray ripper (Version 7.0), and selecting the HD MKV (Around 8-10GB per movie)

    Now, when I try and rip any Blu-Ray, the audio is well out of Sync (At least 5 seconds) of the video.

    Nothing has changed on my computer, and I am doing nothing different.

    Does any one have any idea why this might be going on ?

    No matter what Blu-ray I put in (I have now tried about 10) and its the same.

    My computer is:

    Windows 7 (64 Bit)
    i5 CPU
    8GB Ram
    2TB HDD
    LG Blu-ray Burner
    Onboard Video (Would this cause trouble ?)

    Any help would be fantastic.

    Thank You
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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    Use something better than xilisoft. Like rip with dvdfab decrypter or install anydvdhd and shrink to a mkv with vidcoder, ripbot264 or bd rebuilder.
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  3. Member leghorn's Avatar
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    Just like @Baldrick did I'd say try different tools; DVDFab / AnyDVD for decryption, VidCoder / Handbrake for conversion.

    It's also possible that your on-board video equipment is contributing to the delay. Have you tried to play the mkvs on other systems with off-board graphics?
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    HI Guys

    Thanks for your replys.

    I went a bought the DVDFab package.

    I am very disapointed in it as it will not let me convert the Blu ray to 1080p MKV, best it gives me is 1920 x 800.

    The only good thing was it did rip the blu ray with no delay.

    Any suggestions as to why it only gives me 1920 x 800 ?

    I also tried Any DVD HD, that ripped the Blu ray to the hdd, and then I tried using Vid Coder to convert to MVK, and it also
    only gave me 1920 x 800.

    Any reson why this is ?

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    I really like DVDFab in that it can rip the blu ray and then convert to MKV all at once, but I want them in 1080p, not
    1920 x 800

    Any further help would be great

    Many Thanks

    Michael.
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    Can't you turn off the cropping?
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  6. Member
    Join Date: Dec 2012
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    Yeah, I tried that.

    Does not do anything.

    Seems 800 is the max...
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  7. Member
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    did you put "custom" instead of "automatic" and zero cropping ? I'm pretty sure it works in handbrake (vidcoder is just a gui for handbrake)
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    Thanks for the reply.

    I tried that also in handbrake and it still would only do 1920 x 800.

    So i tried something different...

    I ripped the Blu Ray using Any DVD HD, and then i opned up DVDFab Converted and converted it to MKV.

    Only problem I had was when I tried to do the Higer quality rip (2 pass, rather than 1) it would lock up at 50%.

    So do I have to live with 1 pass ? Does anyone know if the quality would be much differnt ?

    If I use DVDFab Blu ray ripper and have it go to MKV, it will only do 1920 x 800 - So i guess I have to do a rip first and then
    convert - Would that be what you recomend ?

    Thanks

    Michael.
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  9. Member johns0's Avatar
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    Try uncropmkv,it will keep it at 1080.
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  10. Hi,

    After you selected "custom" on cropping method, did you set the values to "0" ?

    Because by default when switching to "custom", it keeps the automatically calculated values but lets you the ability to change !
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  11. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    I also doubt that you choosed custom cropping and selected 0 0 0 0. Same in vidcoder and handbrake. Under Anarmophic select also None.

    It should look like this:
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