I have ripped the DVD, and extracted the avi and d2v files from the vod files using DVD2AVI. I've done this many times b4 but this time the sound/video aren't insync. I'm using TMPGEnc-2.01.30.116, so what might be the problem ?
The video is sorda comming out fuzzy and with some sort of "lines" from the video ... its also kinda jumpy. Can this be that the rip from the DVD itself wasn't ok (the .vob files seem to be right ... the size is equal among them)? Or am I doing something wrong with TMPGEnc?
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proctorGuest
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Good chance those "lines" in your video is Interlace Lines, your video is Interlaced. You will have to DeInterlace it. About your desynced audio, you may have to re-rip the audio portion. I recommend using vob2audio, it works great to convert a VOB list to WAV or MP3. =)
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proctorGuest
How would you DeInterlace the video ? Shoot... it seems there isn't anything that I did right this time with this movie...
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