VideoHelp Forum




+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 13 of 13
  1. I seem to only have this problem with the documentary, Murderball. I've done this with other full length features of any kind and have not encountered this problem. This happens when I try to convert the .vob files into mpegII or .flv

    Some information:

    - I used DVDFab HD for ripping

    - I use Any Video Converter to convert .vob files into mpg(II) and .flv

    Can anybody tell me what the problem may be?
    Quote Quote  
  2. Member Alex_ander's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Location
    Russian Federation
    Search Comp PM
    At DVD authoring VOBs are cut into standard 1GB pieces and very often audio streams packed into VOBs get delay. If you use a VOB (especially) other than first, most applications will not analyse time codes to correct the delay between streams. You can get its value for further synching e.g. by making a project in DGIndex. It will demux audio and write the delay value to audio file name.
    Quote Quote  
  3. Originally Posted by Alex_ander
    At DVD authoring VOBs are cut into standard 1GB pieces and very often audio streams packed into VOBs get delay. If you use a VOB (especially) other than first, most applications will not analyse time codes to correct the delay between streams. You can get its value for further synching e.g. by making a project in DGIndex. It will demux audio and write the delay value to audio file name.
    Right. Should I try to merge all of my vob files into one, singular vob using Vob Merge before creating an index or will this file - the index, that is - be good for all of the Murderball vobs?
    Quote Quote  
  4. Member mats.hogberg's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2002
    Location
    Sweden (PAL)
    Search Comp PM
    ...or use vob2mpg to get the mpg a/v out of the VOBs as one continous file. Then (if yo want to), encode the mpg to flv.

    /Mats
    Quote Quote  
  5. Originally Posted by mats.hogberg
    ...or use vob2mpg to get the mpg a/v out of the VOBs as one continous file. Then (if yo want to), encode the mpg to flv.

    /Mats
    I'll try that right now. Thanks.
    Quote Quote  
  6. Okay. I created the index file. Now what do I do with it?

    BTW, if anybody would like to guide me through this via IM, that's cool. If you'd like my MSN or Yahoo user name, just send me a PM.
    Quote Quote  
  7. Member mats.hogberg's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2002
    Location
    Sweden (PAL)
    Search Comp PM
    Originally Posted by Neptuna_Fish
    I try to convert the .vob files into mpegII or .flv
    Once you've run the vob set thru vob2mpg: Mission accomplished!

    /Mats
    Quote Quote  
  8. Um. Not exactly. I still have this whole audio synch issue that needs some resolving
    Quote Quote  
  9. Member Alex_ander's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Location
    Russian Federation
    Search Comp PM
    Originally Posted by Neptuna_Fish
    Okay. I created the index file. Now what do I do with it?
    In your case you don't need that file but if you demuxed audio in 'save project and demux audio' mode, delay value should have been written to audio file name. You could also get joined video stream if you loaded all VOBs and used 'demux video' mode instead. Audio delay in AC3 can be corrected with DelayCut command line tool by jsoto:

    http://download.videohelp.com/jsoto/tools/delaycut_1212_exe.zip
    Quote Quote  
  10. Originally Posted by Alex_ander
    Originally Posted by Neptuna_Fish
    Okay. I created the index file. Now what do I do with it?
    In your case you don't need that file but if you demuxed audio in 'save project and demux audio' mode, delay value should have been written to audio file name. You could also get joined video stream if you loaded all VOBs and used 'demux video' mode instead. Audio delay in AC3 can be corrected with DelayCut command line tool by jsoto:

    http://download.videohelp.com/jsoto/tools/delaycut_1212_exe.zip
    No such mode exists, or, at least, not in the latest version. There's Save Project/Save Project and Demux Video/Save BMP/Demux Audio Only. I chose to demux the audio, then save the project, because I figured it was the same thing.

    The audio issue still persists, though I have not tried DelayCut, but only because I don't know how to use it. I checked J. Soto's website for a guide on how to use DC, but, alas, there was none.

    In the following, I will list the software I've used from dvd ripping to the final process of converting the vobs to .flv:

    Ripping:

    RipIt4Me "package": RipIt4Me, DVD Decrypter, FixVTS (in this order)

    Post Rip:

    VOB Merge, DGMPGDec, Any Video Converter

    Screen shot of the Any Video Converter settings that I use.

    Also, I don't know if this makes any difference, but when I went through the RipIt4Me wizard, I selected AC3 6-channel as the default audio track instead of 2-channel.
    Quote Quote  
  11. Member mats.hogberg's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2002
    Location
    Sweden (PAL)
    Search Comp PM
    So, you didn't try vob2mpg? (Should be used after the ripping stage)

    /Mats
    Quote Quote  
  12. Member Alex_ander's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Location
    Russian Federation
    Search Comp PM
    Originally Posted by Neptuna_Fish
    No such mode exists, or, at least, not in the latest version. There's Save Project/Save Project and Demux Video/Save BMP/Demux Audio Only. I chose to demux the audio, then save the project, because I figured it was the same thing.
    My mistake in mode names (by memory). 'Save project' demuxes audio if in 'audio/output method' 'demux tracks' is checked and writes delay value; 'save project and demux video' demuxes both streams. 'Demux audio only' (without creating project file) may not give you delay value.
    Do you have the delay value in audio file name in save project mode?
    There's a readme file with usage examples in delaycut package, it works for me. Alternatively (if you don't like command line tools) you can use MPEG Video Wizard for synching but it's not free and you'll need both streams.
    Quote Quote  
  13. Member painkiller's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2002
    Location
    Planet? What Planet?
    Search Comp PM
    Not meaning to upset the apple cart, but I have similar problem (sometimes, only with some dvds that I back up - not every one).

    But in my case, not only is it a synch loss, but the audio sounds terribly slowed down. Can barely recognize speech at all.

    Anybody run into this? And been able to fix it?
    Whatever doesn't kill me, merely ticks me off. (Never again a Sony consumer.)
    Quote Quote  



Similar Threads

Visit our sponsor! Try DVDFab and backup Blu-rays!