Evening Videohelp Community
I tried to create Blu-Ray ISOs out of my 1080p MKV movies with Leawo Blu-Ray Creator and everything works just fine with great quality except for that one little thing. The audio is off by 0.2 seconds. (The video is delayed by 0.2 seconds)
My MKV comes from a japanese Blu-Ray and has 6 channel audio (AAC). Leawo won't tell me the bitrate, though. (It says 0 kbps)
The video-codec is H.264 (again a not recognized bit-rate of 0 kbps), the resolution 1920x1080 (1080p) and the framerate is 23.976 frames.
The files bloats up from 3.91 GB to 18.1 GB after being made into a Blu-Ray ready ISO file.
So far so good, I don't know if you can use that information but basically what I'm asking for is, if there is a way to delay the sound by 0.2 seconds before burning it onto a Blu-Ray.
Additional Information: I've tried creating that ISO file for 3 days straight now, I'm quite annoyed and tired of the procedure and I won't create new ISO files with any other program except Leawo. (All the others didn't work. And I've tried all the configurations google could give me. They all crash or can't recognize the audio or the MKV as a whole)
Programs I've used so far:
-multiAVCHD (Of course I've Haali Splitter, ffdshow and Avisynth installed)
-TsMuxeR
-DVDFab 8 and 9 (With CoreAVC Codecs and without, via Software encoding and CUDA and all other possible ways)
-MKV Converter
-and some others I've lost track of because I'm really tired right now.
Is there a way to just take the audio part from the finished ISO / Blu-Ray folder structure and delay it for 0.2 seconds? That would be all I need to be a happy man.
Please ^^
Edit: Here the specs from MediaInfo
General
Complete name : C:\Users\...\Documents\Leawo\Total Media Converter Ultimate
Format : Blu-ray movie
Duration : 1h 49mn
Overall bit rate : 0 bps
Video
ID : 4113 (0x1011)
Menu ID : 1 (0x1)
Format : MPEG Video
Format version : Version 2
Format profile : Main@High
Format settings, BVOP : Yes
Format settings, Matrix : Default
Format settings, GOP : Variable
Codec ID : 2
Duration : 1h 49mn
Bit rate : 22.0 Mbps
Width : 1 920 pixels
Height : 1 080 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 16:9
Frame rate : 23.976 fps
Standard : NTSC
Color space : YUV
Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0
Bit depth : 8 bits
Compression mode : Lossy
Time code of first frame : 00:00:00:00
Time code source : Group of pictures header
Stream size : 17.0 GiB (94%)
Color primaries : BT.601 PAL
Transfer characteristics : BT.470 System B, BT.470 System G
Matrix coefficients : BT.601
intra_dc_precision : 10
Source : 00004.m2ts
Audio
ID : 4352 (0x1100)
Menu ID : 1 (0x1)
Format : AC-3
Format/Info : Audio Coding 3
Mode extension : CM (complete main)
Format settings, Endianness : Big
Codec ID : 129
Duration : 1h 49mn
Bit rate mode : Constant
Bit rate : 448 Kbps
Channel(s) : 2 channels
Channel positions : Front: L R
Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
Bit depth : 16 bits
Compression mode : Lossy
Stream size : 352 MiB (2%)
bsid : 8
dialnorm : -31
dialnorm/String : -31 dB
dsurmod : 0
acmod : 2
lfeon : 0
dialnorm_Average : -31
dialnorm_Average/String : -31 dB
dialnorm_Minimum : -31
dialnorm_Minimum/String : -31 dB
dialnorm_Maximum : -31
dialnorm_Maximum/String : -31 dB
dialnorm_Count : 187
format_identifier : AC-3
Source : 00004.m2ts
Menu
00:00:00.000 : Chapter 1
Try StreamFab Downloader and download from Netflix, Amazon, Youtube! Or Try DVDFab and copy Blu-rays! or rip iTunes movies!
+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 7 of 7
Thread
-
Last edited by RevVideo; 12th Sep 2013 at 15:30.
-
To burn it onto a Blu-Ray. I may use Nero or IMGBurn for that part. I know I can do that with just the folder structure too, so nevermind.
I'll try Anydvd next. Though I doubt it will withstand the rage of my MKV, haha.
Anything I have to keep in mind while using AnyDVD?
Edit: Okay, AnyDVD is a ripping software. I don't want to rip anything, I want to burn something. For that I have to make my MKV into a Blu-Ray ISO / folder structure. DVDFab doesn't work, because it can't deal with the audio of my MKV and I can't mux it, because TsMuxeR & Co also can't deal with the audio.
The only software that can deal with it is Leawo's Total Media Converter, which comes at the prize of having a 0.2 seconds delay in the video.Last edited by RevVideo; 12th Sep 2013 at 15:55.
-
trash the mkv, it probably wasn't made properly and buy the movie on blu-ray.
it can't be 109 minutes long, 22mbps and only 3.9GB. the math doesn't work.--
"a lot of people are better dead" - prisoner KSC2-303 -
I have already bought the movie on Blu-Ray. It's a test MKV. The MKV works fine when watching it in WMP and it doesn't have 22mbps, the m2ts has.
Thing is, the other movie I try to convert to a Blu-Ray conform ISO has the same delay and problems with the other programs. Another japanese Blu-Ray rip in a MKV container. Is there no way to get the audio stream to start 0.2 seconds later? (And I don't mean to delay it in the player after burning. I know I can do that with PowerDVD)Last edited by RevVideo; 12th Sep 2013 at 16:18.
-
then it still wasn't properly made into a mkv. start over with the blu-ray. try bdrebuilder.
--
"a lot of people are better dead" - prisoner KSC2-303 -
Currently trying with the MKV. I don't have the Blu-Ray of the second movie and no means to get to it, which explains why I'm here. xD
Similar Threads
-
Leawo bluray/DVD creator issues
By Exfso in forum Video ConversionReplies: 4Last Post: 15th May 2013, 21:21 -
Adobe Encore Blu-Ray audio out of sync
By MindController in forum Authoring (Blu-ray)Replies: 1Last Post: 21st Aug 2012, 04:12 -
Blu Ray slowly gets more out of sync longer you watch it... Using Leawo
By bigt85 in forum Authoring (Blu-ray)Replies: 10Last Post: 24th Jan 2012, 06:05 -
Blu-Ray Rip Audio Sync Problem
By kerb in forum Blu-ray RippingReplies: 0Last Post: 7th Jan 2012, 11:44 -
Out of sync audio when ripping blu-ray film
By Odaik in forum Video ConversionReplies: 3Last Post: 12th Jul 2011, 13:14