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  1. Hi. I recently ripped Crank using DVD Fab Decrypter and then used PGC.NET to create a single VOB file of just the movie. When I try to convert this file to an AVI file with AutoGK with XVID, it created a video was at times too fast which of course threw off the audio synch too. My guess is that some of the movie was at 25 fps and others were at 29 fps. When autogk encoded the VOB file, it did so uniformly at 29 fps and so it seems like some of movie is moving way to fast.

    Has anyone had this problem before and knows how to fix it, or is there an encoder that can do a better job on this encoding job than AutoGK?

    Thanks.
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    DVDs do not use variable framerates, and a recent movie such as Crank would be either 25 fps (PAL) or 23.976 fps (NTSC), not 29.970 (NTSC Video).

    AutoGK would be top of my list for this type of conversion, and I have not seen this type of behavior before. I would suggest that you update your version of DVDFab HD Decrypter and rip again. Perhaps the first rip didn't go so well. Also, with AutoGK you do not need to create a single VOB. Do a Movie Only rip, then point AutoGK at the Video_TS folder. It will happily encode across multiple VOBs. This will remove an unnecessary step and reduce the risk of things going wrong.
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