When using Forty Two 1.6 to rip a DVD, I always get sped up video. The audio is OK, but the video is either skipping frames or speeding up and getting choppy. Any thoughts on this? Does anyone suggest the new Forty Two Pro MX or whatever? Or is there a better (free) DVD ripping program for OSX/OS9 that supports subtitles?
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Personall, I find (Forty-Two DVD-MP Plus) to be the better Forty-Two app.
Never had a problem with Forty-Two encodings, in fact its was one of the 1st apps that gave me good, synced results!
Coming from doing everything individually by "hand" to an all inclusive app was like finding HEAVEN.
Not sure why its doing that for you.... Ive never had a probelm with Forty-Two
Which of the forty-two "encodings" are you doing?
Divx, VCD, SVCD, DVD ??
are you doing anything other than default settings for those encodings?
Perhaps Kai and Co. will stumble on this post, or you can just email their tech support as it is listed in the read me file. -
I was trying to convert to VCD with French as the audio track and with english subtitles. I was expecting the subitles to be "burned in." I really didn't mess around with any other settings except those two.
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