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I recently imported a video to my hard drive using MacTheRipper. I wanted it to be in .mov format so I selected all the .vob files and ran it through MPEG StreamClip and chose "Export to Quicktime" [under the file menu]. This took about 20 hr to do and my end result is footage that "lurches" along (stops & starts every few seconds) and the sound is out of sink with the footage. I then desided to try it again by opening one file at a time, instead of all of them. Every time I open the first .vob file I get a message "Warning: the stream may have timecode breaks". So I ran "fix time code breaks" [under the "Edit" menu]: It says that it has found 11 breaks but they don't seem to get fixed. I keep running the "fix breaks" routine and each time it says there are still 11 breaks. There doesn't appear to be any "breaks" in the other .vob files but the first file seems to be messing up my sound/footage sink in the whole video. Am I missing something here?
My reason for importing to quicktime is to edit some of the video but I think this may be a wast of time if I can't resolve the sound/video sink issue. Any help is appreciated.
I am running a G4 466MHZ, 1Gig RAM, Quicktime Pro 7.0.2 w/MPEG2 plug-in, MPEG Stream Clip 1.3.1, Toast 5 Titanium, MacTheRipper 2.6.6
rokaem@comcast.net
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