I've ripped several DVDs using 0SEx version 0.0110a1.
When I try and encode to divx or a VCD I receive the following error:
"Unable to determine the total number of frames in the source movie"
The file will encode however it plays in VLC very linear; fast forwarding and rewinding requires actually playing through the parts in between to get there.
Anyone know what causes this and how to make it go away?
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Very cool!
That'll do it.
However now that I can get encodes at blazing fast speed my audio isn't syncing.
Any suggestions?
I checked a bunch of the threads but I didn't see any answers for going from a VOB to a VCD or DivX.
Thanks..
BTW....ffmpegx rocks! I've purchased 3 peices of shareware in my life; ffmpegx is one of them.
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