I think I have only seen this once before and years ago (Think it was Minority Report). After re-encoding I find that the video is 15 minutes longer than the audio, with a scene from movie before actual starting credits).
The movie is The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (Special Edition Disc 1). I don't know why but at the start of the first VOB file is a scene from the middle of the movie (don't know where as not seen the movie). I am not sure if it is part of the actual film (don't think so as video reports 2:00:00 and audio 1:45:00) but it looks as if it is. I backed this up using my normal process DVD Decrypter, DVD2AVI, CCE etc and would like to know how to proceed as I don't think simply muxxing it and using IfoUpdate is going to solve it.
My thoughts were to mux it using something like BBMpeg where I can start the re-mux at a certain point and thereby hopefully get the timing right there should be no synch problems.
Does anybody know a better program where I can start the remux from a certain point in the video? Or does anyone have any ideas about solving my problem. Would be very much appreciated, thanks.
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Have you tried ripping it in "movie only" mode? Or using Shrink to reauthor in movie only?
You're region 2, yeah? I don't recall my Region 1 LXG having any issue like this. Anyone else in Region 2 want to speak up and say if they've seen this?
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