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  1. Or am I just a tart? I am honestly having a very hard time with this, I have tried two different version, dvl-oea, and oceans.eleven.svcd.

    If so, please help. Thank you kindly, sorry if this is a bad question,

    murphe
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  2. Yeh I burnt the Oceans 11 DVD Screener from Fast Empire, no problems. What do you have trouble with, like where does the shit hit the fan?
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  3. Is that a vcd that oceans eleven? And how is the quality? I extracted the avi file (which first I needed a special codec to play the sound) and when I used TMPGEnc to convert the file, it lost so much quality it made me sick. I am just having a hard time.
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    when i burnt it, it burnt fine, but when i put it in my dvd player to play, it wouldnt work. after that i've been checking the .cue sheets of my SVCD's and soem of them that use chapters have "flags dpc" or some similar entry in the .cue file, i remove that, and they all work for me now.
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  5. Yes i have been able to rip Oceans 11 fine .. i have had trouble with some others but Oceans 11 is o.k ..
    Monkey Tennis should now be a global sport..
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  6. Don't know if his thread is still going, but...

    I have Ocean's Eleven on SVCD and I can't seem to get it onto a DVD with the sound and video in sync. I've tried the guides here, but so far no luck. Anyone do this successfully? If so, how?

    Thanks in advance.
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  7. I cannot get Oceans Eleven to work either, the audio and video are always out of sync no matter what I do, please help
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  8. I haven't downloaded it, but I just backed it up today to two VCD's from the Original DVD, I think I still got the VOB files somewhere.
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    Best Regards,
    Sefy Levy,
    Certified Computer Technician.
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