I've been trying to rip a DVD with the intent of timing and adding some better subtitles to it.The DVD seems to rip okay (I use DVD Decrypter), but then when I load the files into another program (I first want to convert to .avi for ease of use with subtitle workshop) the duration of each file is shorter. For example, a 20 minute .VOB shows up as something like 13 minutes.
Does anyone know what kind of problem this is?
Thanks.
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Then it's your "convert to AVI" that is screwing it up. What kind of AVI are you converting to?
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I haven't gotten that far yet. I initially loaded the .VOB files into AviDemux (I usually find it easier to get the start and end timings from there). When I got the usual message about loading concurrent .VOB files, they'd stop after the first one and I'd have to load them individually. It was then I noticed that the length was shorter. For example, the total length of the film should be around 1 hour and 50 minutes, loaded into AviDemux it was about 1 hour and 28 minutes.
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You haven't told us what the program is that shows them as the wrong length, or if you've played them and they show the wrong length in your file player. You haven't told us much at all. So how can anyone know? But assuming they've been decrypted to the hard drive properly (maybe a big assumption) then, yes, I'd go ahead and open either the first VOB file (and the rest will follow automatically) or the IFO in AutoGK, and make a quick 1-pass for the default quality of 75% so you can get something quickly to help with the subtitles you're making.
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Yeah, true. My bad.
AVIDemux was showing them at the wrong length. If I play them with Windows Media Player they're correct. I think though this is the case because I played it via the .ifo.
Please let me know if there is anything else I've left out and I'll fill you in.
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You're welcome. So, are you done making the AVI yet? Have you actually had any program encode it yet?
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AviDemux was showing 1 hour and 28 minutes and not the correct 1 hour and 50 minutes because it had assumed a frame rate of 29.97 fps when the source was probably film at 23.976 fps. 110 minutes / 88 minutes = 1.25 and 29.97 / 23.976 = 1.25. Just set the frame rate in AviDemux to the correct value. The audio sync will be way off if the frame rate is not set correctly.
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