I demuxed a DVD with DGIndex and again wound up with a d2v file that references the VOB files and not the m2v file it created so I opened the m2v file and hit save project to get another d2v with the correct file referenced in it. The thing that I noticed is that while the timestamp appeared during the demuxing, it did not appear during the creation of the new project file the second time.
I am wondering if this might cause any problems during encoding (once in a while I've had a source mismatch during the second encoding pass) or if its irrelevant that I do not "see" the timestamp during the creation of a project file or if I have to use Restream or something else to reset the timecodes?
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I've done that before (make a D2V of a DGIndex demuxed M2V) and never had a problem.
Another solution (the one I usually use) is to demux using PGCDemux and then make the D2V Project file from the M2V that PGCDemux hands you. I'm assuming that however you do it you're frameserving using AviSynth. I've had no experience doing it any other way and don't know of any possible problems you might encounter.
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