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    When I use Smartripper in stream mode I select the video stream and one audio stream. I then select demux to separate file,if I then highlight the video stream it rips the video as an .m2v and the audio as a .vob. I rename the vob to ac3 since it is the ac3 audio stream. Then I load the m2v and ac3 into Tmpeg and encode. The audio is always out of synch. I know there's an option in source range to correct the synch but I've never been able to get satisfactory result.
    I set Smartripper in stream mode but instead of highlighting the video stream I highlighted the audio stream. Smartripper then created a video stream with a vob extension and the audio file with an ac3 extension. Then I loaded that vob and ac3 into Tmpeg and encoded and the audio was in synch!
    Can highlighting the audio stream in Smartripper really solve the audio synch problem?
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  2. IF you look at the top right side of smartripper when it is ripping, you will see a box named "AV-Delay", this is the amount it will be out of sync.

    you'll have to use a program like BeSplit to fix that up for you.

    OR

    you could rip the streams to a normal vob, and not demux them, then use DVD to AVI to decode the audio. cos DVD2AVI automaticly fixes this sync problem.
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