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  1. I ripped the dvd using dvd decrypter in "file mode" not IFO. so i have a bunch of vob files. i loaded these up in autogk and my final product is horribly out of sync with the audio. i am thinking it is because i did it in file mode, but i wouldn't see why taht would matter. i thinking about adding all of the .vob files in vStrip to create one .vob. maybe the audio willl stay in cue if i do this? anyhelp would be good - thanks

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    If you just wanted one large VOB with Decrypter: 'Tools>Settings>File Mode>File Splitting' and set it to 'None'.
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    Do as Redwuds said : RIP to a huge an single VOB file

    AND DO IT in IFO MODE

    And I don't know if autogk manages to check delays of audio when demuxing the VOB file

    I use ProjecX to demux the VOB, and it syncs audio and video automatically, don't have to care about delays

    And then DGIndex + Nabdub
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  4. hey - thanks for the help. but i no longer have the dvds, my friend is borrowing them, so the only files i have are the 4 or 5 vobs files (ripped in file mode).. if i load these in for demuxing hopefully that will solve my audio sync problem? i don't know..........
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  5. Originally Posted by Mark6677
    hey - thanks for the help. but i no longer have the dvds, my friend is borrowing them, so the only files i have are the 4 or 5 vobs files (ripped in file mode).. if i load these in for demuxing hopefully that will solve my audio sync problem? i don't know..........
    Try using DVD2MPG to combine the VOB's into a single MPG file. Open it on your PC to make sure the audio is in sync, then try running it through AutoGK. See if that helps.
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  6. Tried using DVD2MPG and an error message came up at the beginning - the program closed a couple times while i was in the middle of my conversion. it frustrated me and so here i am again.... i think that the program i need to use is vstrip. what is a good program to use to view my .vob file after vstrip has processed it? my final goal is to get 1 .vob file and import it into autogk then let it do the rest....
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  7. Originally Posted by Mark6677
    I ripped the dvd using dvd decrypter in "file mode" not IFO. so i have a bunch of vob files. i loaded these up in autogk and my final product is horribly out of sync with the audio. i am thinking it is because i did it in file mode, but i wouldn't see why taht would matter. i thinking about adding all of the .vob files in vStrip to create one .vob. maybe the audio willl stay in cue if i do this? anyhelp would be good - thanks

    Mark
    Assuming that the total size of the VOB files are less than 4.7 GB, burn a DVD movie on rewritable media. Then use DVD Decrypter to rip it in IFO mode.
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  8. I would do this, but i ripped 5 of my movies; so i'm not too thrilled about doing this with all of them. I used Vstrip to make 1 .vob file from all of my original vobs. i loaded this into agk and it is very close to being complete - i do hope that it works. I just don't see what the huge difference is between ifo and file mode when ripping through dvd decypter. the resulting files are exactly the same..
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