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  1. I have tried Smart Ripper and others like this but I either get out of sync audio or I get the directors commentary to. Can anyone help and suggest another Ripping Program or help me with what I am doing wrong , if you can.
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    TYEZ
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  2. what are you framserving with ? the rippers do not desynch audio
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  3. Frame serving? I'm just doing what the ripping program tells me to. Then I watch it back on the Video player that comes with my ATI card.
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  4. Read in the "How To" section on using DVD2SVCD. It's an easy ripping thru encoding process that will produce super quality SVCD's. Anyway, ripping a DVD will often include several audio tracks. DVD2SVCD identifies these tracks and lets you select the right track (ie normal track vs directors narration). Also, the final product may produce "out of sync" on PC playback, due to various hardware and/or software incompatibilities, etc. I have the same problem; the playback is out of synch on my PC, BUT when I burn to CD, the movie is flawless on my DVD player!
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  5. Really thats interesting. I never thought that. I will try burning it to cd then see if it is in sync. With Smart Ripper I de-select the director commentary but I still get it.
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  6. most of the time for english movies the english audio track is track one, but for foriegn films it's usally track 2. I use DVD Decryptor myself for ripping the vob files and frameserve with DVD2AVI ( hence I must select the track at the time of framserving ).
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  7. i got the directors commentary off but i have everything really out of sync. i give up. it shouldn't be this hard for me.
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  8. did you adjust, sometimes you have to adjust for delay in tmpenc, for me it can fall around -11000 ms delay to get synch back on track, i usally test a small portion of the sources files to check for synch, look for things like doors slamming ect and that will be a good check for synch as it too hard to use vocals for a check.
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