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  1. please help! i have looked through other posts but they have not helped
    i am trying to reencode gladiator (PAL)to fit on a single dvd-r using tmpegenc and ifo edit.

    have not burnt it. i am playing from hard disk, which plays dvd mpeg2 fine (ata100 7200rpm)


    the problem i have is that when i try and play it back the video occasionally pauses (for less than a second) and then jumps a few frames forward (probably by the same amount, as the audio keeps playing and the video gets back into sync with it)

    this happens regularly throughout the film.(about every ten seconds)

    the image quality is perfect and the file size is correct.

    i think my bitrate calcs are fine as video is good quality and file size is 4.3gb.

    there is no problem with the ac3 audio and the video does keep in sync, when it is not jumping around!

    this is how i encoded it: -

    i ripped the movie
    removed unwanted streams with ifo edit
    recreated video_ts.ifo and vts_01_1.ifo with ifo edit
    corrected vts sectors
    created TmpgTemplate.txt (selected I FRAMES)
    Used DVD2AVI to make a d2v file
    loaded d2v into tmpegenc
    set to pal 25 frames with correct res ect.
    used 2pass vbr (with bit rate set with calculations from dvd-r calc)
    set to force frames and loaded the tmpgtemplate.txt
    created m2v file
    remuxed using ifo edit

    any ideas whats causing this, am i doing something wrong?

    my hardware:-
    athlon xp 1800+
    512mb ram

    thanks in advance
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  2. I had this problem with Lord of the Rings originally, the only solution is to use an older version of IfoEdit (I believe 0.6 or lower). As in fixing/adding new features to IfoEdit, some things got broke along the way.

    Ian.
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  3. i have downloaded version 0.6, i will give that a go.
    i was reading on other posts that remuxing a file back into ifoedit only works well with rempeg and that tmpegenc and cce can cause sync problems. i dont want to use rempeg as pic quality is not as good.

    thanks for the help
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  4. well if u dont want the original menu


    just take use a authoring program to remux the video and audio streams and u dont have to use ifoedit


    anyway if u still want the original menu theres a "sticky" post on dooms forum in the ifoedit forum that tells u how to go about transcoding while keeping original menu......which suggest u remux the trancoded streams with an authoring program and editing the chapter information in the ifo with ifoedit (no remuxing with ifoedit though)


    go check it out it works!!!
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