I made this other tread, but its of in the wrong section, plus nobody has replied in the past 5 days. (https://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?p=1567773) I am hoping people who do not visit that section will notice this here with the BETTER title...
Here is my problem: I used DVD Decrypter to get the whole DVD of futurama (before I left for college). It will run fine using CyberLink PowerDVD, but when I try to make them into an AVI the audio is always out of sync...
If I go to volume 4, they have 2 vobs per episode. If I take the audio out using DGIndex the audio is 19:25, but the video is 13:10...
Why is it doing this? How can I fix it?
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Sounds like you don't have all of the video. Episodes run approx. 20 minutes, so the audio length appears correct.
Try using AutoGK to perform the conversion.Google is your Friend
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I already tried AutoGK...
This is ridiculous... I just played the video file for like 2-3m beside the vob and it was in sync, but when I wanted to jump ahead (on both of them instead of waiting the extra 10m) suddenly the video was out of sync, even if I went back to the 2-3m part (its like progress bar was at the wrong spot)...
edit I just tried to uncompress the whole video, and it turned into 19:50.... Still almost 1m to much, and the audio was out of sync...
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please continue your first topic. or else will we just suggest same stuff again and again...
https://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?p=1567773
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