I burnt a copy of the movie "Good Boy" for my son.
the video was perfect, but the audio was way out of sync.
used Mac G4 ripped with Mac the Ripper and burnt with Toast 6.
Only problem I've had so far.
Any advice, suggestions?
Anyone tried Fast Dvd Copy?
Is it worth the US$100.00
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What extraction mode did you use with MTR, and what burning mode did you use with Toast? This is new to me, maybe you're not doing something right. Up to you to decide if FDC is worth the price (and I hear there is a $20 coupon on their site, bringing the price down to $80).
I like systems, their application excepted. (George Sand, translated from French), "J'aime beaucoup les systèmes, le cas d'application excepté." -
1. was the audio out of sync for the ripped video_ts folder
2. whs it out of sync for the dvd2one'd video_ts folder
watching these between steps helps you figure out where the problem is -
after some fiddling about, ripping and re-ripping I think I have it fixed.
Instead of ripping just the "main feature", I tried rip "complete disc" and all was OK and in sync.
Thanks
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