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  1. Guest
    Well I have this problem:

    I author my dvd from a divx with tmpgenc,ac3fix,ifoedit,nero

    Well the problem is that all my dvd's work on my yamada home cinema dvd-player without a problem.

    When I try them in a lifetec the sound is not in syncro with the picture.
    The weirdest of al is that I have finding nemo in divx and converted it to a dvd and that movie played normal.
    Does this anything to do that the lifectec doesn't support ntsc movies?
    because finding nemo was in 25fps and burned it with pal.
    Does this has anything to do with it?

    Or has it to do with the sound?
    Like finding nemo was mp3 sound and the other movies was ac3.

    If it has to with the fps?
    Can't I just convert a movie with 23.9fps with tmpgenc as a pal standard?

    I hope someone is possible to help me?
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  2. Sounds as though you are using downloaded ripped movies....

    Watch for the big foot in the sky to come down on this................
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    what kind of answer is this?
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    Basically what mickle is saying (or asking) is "Are these divx movies being downloaded from the internet?"

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    Might well be a NTSC incompatibility issue. Only more trial & error will tell.
    Can't I just convert a movie with 23.9fps with tmpgenc as a pal standard?
    Nope. You either encode it as NTSC DVD, and hope your player handles NTSC DVD, or you do frame rate conversion, which involves changing the frame rate (to 25 fps), then adjusting the audio to make it correspondingly shorter.

    And guys: Let the mods police this place. They are very good at it. If you feel someone is endangering this site, report it in the correct forum. (Well look at me - now I'm policing it myself!) Well, well. Innocent until proven guilty - does that ring any bells?
    "Are these divx movies being downloaded from the internet?"
    Even if the answer to this is yes, there's nothing illegal or against forum rules in this per se.

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  6. Just to comment on mats.hogberg's statement ...

    Warez includes downloaded copyrighted movies
    and the discussion of such media advocates warez
    so you are likely to be sanctioned if we think you do not hold fair
    use rights (ie. you do not own the original media.)

    In this case the movie in question (Nemo)
    has been released to the public and I can't assume that the
    divix version was anything but self made from an owned copy.
    Mods have the discretion to make any reasonable decisions
    in grey areas.
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    So, If I own Finding Nemo on DVD or VHS and (for whatever reason) I download Finding Nemo from some P2P network or site, let's say in DivX or other digital format, this is still within "Fair Use", right? You narrow it down to "self made", but is that necessarily so?

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  8. I download Finding Nemo from some P2P network or site, let's say in DivX or other digital format, this is still within "Fair Use", right?
    No. AFAIK fair Use applies to ownership through legal purchase. You might own STAR WARS 345 on VHS and then like to claim the right to copy the DVD (when it ever gets released) but that is not fair use.

    You narrow it down to "self made", but is that necessarily so?
    I just made a judgement. I'd hate to have to kill any thread that
    mentioned the word Divix There are plenty of people using
    Divix to legally use on their mp4 players etc.
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  9. Some of you people crack me up about these downloaded movies. Everyone knows you all get at least half of your movies off of the internet.
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  10. Some of you people crack me up about these downloaded movies. Everyone knows you all get at least half of your movies off of the internet.
    I think you'd be surprised about how many "you people" don't steal, ha ha.
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  11. Oh, one last thing:
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  12. Originally Posted by cooljoe666
    Some of you people crack me up about these downloaded movies. Everyone knows you all get at least half of your movies off of the internet.
    Why is it that so many people think that everyone who uses this site does so to learn how to back up DVD's and convert downloaded movies. You ever heard of the camcorder.
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  13. Originally Posted by Craig Tucker
    Originally Posted by cooljoe666
    Some of you people crack me up about these downloaded movies. Everyone knows you all get at least half of your movies off of the internet.
    Why is it that so many people think that everyone who uses this site does so to learn how to back up DVD's and convert downloaded movies. You ever heard of the camcorder.
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  14. Originally Posted by cooljoe666
    Some of you people crack me up about these downloaded movies. Everyone knows you all get at least half of your movies off of the internet.
    I for one, can honestly say that I have never downloaded a movie off the net. I mainly author dvd's from home movie footage, either for myself or for my friends.

    Do not judge other people using your own standards as a benchmark.

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