Hi Everyone!
I'm trying to backup my first Fellowship of the Ring (the Special Edition NOT the Extended Version) and for some reason, the audio is off-set by around 1-1.2 seconds. I didn't do anything different to what I do normally using DVDDecypter and DVD2One.
The 2-channel Dolby Digital soundtrack works fine but it's the Dolby Digital 5.1 that has gone out-of-sync.
Does anyone know how to go about re-syncing the audio? I've never done it before and I think it'd be really useful. I'd appreciate any help!
Thanx!![]()
boodo
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Use Eazy Vcd from the tools menu if you want a simple method with no errors.
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hardcoreruss,
I'm not exactly sure what you mean. Do you mean use EasyVCD or is there an option within DVDDecrypter? If there is, I can find one.
I just want to backup of my Fellowship of the Ring on a DVD and only want to resync the audio from the VOB's I've extracted. I've tried it twice and the 2-channel Dolby worked fine in both instances. It's JUST the 5.1 mix that is off-set.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
boodo
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