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  1. The Old One SatStorm's Avatar
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    Well, as a friend of the forum posted in an other topic, lipsync is like "black magic", and many thing can happen to our wonderful mpegs when you convert them!
    So, we must became magicians with many spells to survive!
    Now, how many alternatives we got, to demux and remux a mpeg file? How many programs, beyond dvd2avi ...

    A very good fuction of dvd2avi, is the timestamps of the splited file. When you go to encode those files with tmpeg, the lipsynch is perfect.
    So, dvd2avi is the only program which can do this?
    That is my question for now!
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  2. I don't know if it's the only program, but I've never had a lipsync problem with it.
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    Well, everything have to do with the source...
    I got mpegs, not vobs...
    Smartripper and some other progs, are automate some stuff...
    With satellite rips, you still have to do it manual...
    30% of the grabs got lipsyncs... Has to do with the F.E.C of the sat transmissions: Beyond 3/4 (3 packets of data, 1 packet of check)things getting hard!
    So, any de-muxing programs for mpeg? (beyond dvd2avi,tmpegenc)
    Anyone?
    plz?
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  4. There are a number of proggies that can demux MPEG-1 files. On top of the ones you mentioned the following can do so as well: bbMPEG and Womble's MPEG-VCR. I'm sure there are others.

    Good luck.

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    Michael Tam
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    Hi,
    Yes they are, but satellite transmissions are mpeg 2 not mpeg 1!
    I tried MPEG-VCR, there is also a MPEG2-VCR prog from Womble, but it is not distribute in my country...
    Other ideas?
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