Hello
After I ripped all vobto harddrive i used DVD2AVI and saved a projekt, resulting in projekt-file and a wav.file.
I did a vfapi conversion and opend virtualdub, selected video and wav-sound. But here is the problem the audio is 46sec(46300ms)out of sync, same issue when i open the files in TMPGEnc. Isn't this a little much for a sync-error?
I tried VOB2Audio and Grapheditor but didn't get any of them to work. In Vob2Audio i cant select stream (even tried making my own streamlist) and Grapheditor only shows video-options.
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this is something dead-simple to consider, but did you wait for the audio to completely finish decoding in dvd2avi?
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if the .wav is outta sync by the same amount in the entire movie....try using the source frame range filter in tmpgenc...it has an option called audio skew that you can use to get the .wav to sync up....but u have to know exactly how much it's outta sync in milliseconds
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try to go to http://www.doom9.net and go to the guides then to VCD&SVCD guides and all the way on the botom is a guide yo fix this
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