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  1. Member
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    when i followed this guide:
    http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/copy_dvd_to_xvid.cfm

    Under the Deinterlace with Smart Deinterlace (optional) heading it suggests if your file is interlaced that you do this step.. mine is but when i load the deinterlace in the filters it asks for the

    vfp file you extracted from the smartdeinterlace's package


    How do i get this? Or is there anotherway to make sure the xvid is insinc?
    Thanks
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    Sync issues are caused by a number of problems , and are too variable to make comment on there here now .

    But here is what I do , and it may be of help in answering your question .

    firstly I have nero re-encode reloaded , smart ripper (other rippers) , video codecs . audio codecs , virtualdub (mod) , ifoedit , vobedit , audiocity and bewsweet package (I created a self installalation package).

    1: rip dvd with smart ripper
    a: if asked to replace a file , do so (found in pal - pitch black dvd)
    b: if smart ripper cant rip it , try another tool .

    2: use ifo edit to stip main movie to another folder

    3: use Vobedit to demux the movie ifoedit made
    a: delete ripped dvd
    b: delete ifoedits stripped movie content

    4: Use vobedit to now demux complete title set of main audio

    5: use besweet to convert ac3 audio to mp3 (down convert to 44.1khz)

    6: use audiocity to convert mp3 to output at 96k (install lame codec)

    Audio is done (delete ac3 file)

    7: Check time dvd plays for

    8: open nero re-encode (or bitrate calc)

    9: in nero we are going to re-encode dvd to nero format
    a: notice video size , and max bitrate nero says it will use to fit on 1 cd
    b: these are what you write down for use in virtualmod
    c: close nero re-encode

    10: open vitualmod

    11: select tools , script
    a: if vobs are c:\movie\vts_07_1 , ect , then write the following

    c:\movie\vts_07_1.vob
    c:\movie\vts_07_2.vob
    c:\movie\vts_07_3.vob

    ect , ect , till all vobs are listed

    12: save as vts_07.lst (must be same number , and extension as lst)

    13: in virtualmod , load lst file

    14: in new window , hit reset , choose no audio , click ok and wait

    15: select video , compression , choose xvid
    a: insert neros bitrate , and click ok twice
    b: choose filters , click add , choose resize
    c: uncheck "maintain aspect ratio"
    d: in pixel size , width was 544 , hieght was 288 , click ok twice

    16: select avi , audio 2 , sellect no audio

    17: select avi , audio 1 , choose cbr mp3 , locate mp3 audio file

    18: select audio , save as avi , give it a name and other info

    19: let it rip

    20: when done , burn to cd and enjoy
    a: plays in dvd home players supporting mpeg4 playability .

    21: for higher quality video
    a: in compression stage , choose 2 pass
    b: do low pass first
    c: when high pass is ready to go you will need to input low pass info
    d: when doing second pass , add the audio file

    Well that explains the way I get no audio sync issues .

    Too many people are using vbr in audio , which is incorrect , audio standards for players specify cbr only , not vbr .

    Video can be both vbr or cbr , this standard is widely excepted .

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    I personally have sent cds to other people just to see what they recon about my quality , and all reports is I know what I'm talking about .

    Even offers to buy them from me , but I dont step over certain rules , every conversion I have done is from legally purchased dvds , i dont do pirated stuff period .

    Some have bought pirated dvds , and my conversions beat them in every way possible in both video and audio quality .

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    Try my way of creating xvid files and see if you like it too
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