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    These are the steps I use to transfer BR video to MP4 HD
    1) Rip BR to HDD using AnyDVD HD
    2) BDinfo to ident the m2ts files
    3) TSMuxer to create a .ts file with only the wanted video and audio
    4) Xilosoft HD converter to convert the .ts file to MP4 HD.

    The end result is one long MP4 HD file. The vision and sound look and sound spectacular, except for one small
    problem. The audio is out of sync with the video
    Steps 1 to 3 seem to be OK, as viewing the small preview window on Xilosoft reveals
    the video and audio in sync. So the problem seems to occur during and after the conversion.

    Any suggestions please ??
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  2. Originally Posted by zenzen1
    Any suggestions please ??
    Use the right forum and not double post?
    tgpo famous MAC commercial, You be the judge?
    Originally Posted by jagabo
    I use the FixEverythingThat'sWrongWithThisVideo() filter. Works perfectly every time.
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    How is this double posting ??
    This is my one and ONLY post regarding the Xilosoft HD converter.
    The other post you are referring to is simply trying to follow Baldrick's tutorial and nothing to do with Xilosoft.

    But....thanks for your help.....Not.

    Can someone please move my posts to the correct forums
    Thank You
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    I'll move you to the Blu-ray to AVI/MP4/MKV/WMV Forum. I can't help much with Xilosoft as I use RipBot264 for BD conversions.
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    Thanks redwudz
    Can you please move my other post "Problems with Blu-ray to MP4 HD" to the same forum thanks.
    I will be more observant next time
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    what version r u using? update to the latest version.

    u must have a atleast 2G of memory and C2D processor quad much better coz the new version now supports quad. Or dont run any other program or do antything while ur converthing that will take some of ur memory reserve.
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  7. Use this profile setting for Xilisoft. Copy it inside your user folder inside profiles.
    It works correctly for high definition...

    blu-ray%20avc.pf
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  8. zenzen1, I think you should check your framerate. Here is what I do:
    - play the necessary m2ts files with media player classic, right click, properties, check the framerate
    - load the m2ts files from the bluray disk directly into xilisoft video encoder
    - open the advance settings pane and make sure the frame rate is equal to the frame rate of the original m2ts file
    - set your own quality parameters
    - encode

    if you don't specify the correct framerate, there will be additional frames every seconds while the sound will remain the same. This is why your audio track goes wild and run out of sync.

    I skip the ripping with anydvd because it seems to work without ripping, it's not such a bad thing as I don't have to keep 30gb free on my hard disk for the rip.So far, it worked fine with all the rips I've done. If your move is made of multiple m2ts file, you can always join them at a later stage.
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  9. Originally Posted by KlintIstwood
    zenzen1, I think you should check your framerate. Here is what I do:
    - play the necessary m2ts files with media player classic, right click, properties, check the framerate
    - load the m2ts files from the bluray disk directly into xilisoft video encoder
    - open the advance settings pane and make sure the frame rate is equal to the frame rate of the original m2ts file
    - set your own quality parameters
    - encode

    if you don't specify the correct framerate, there will be additional frames every seconds while the sound will remain the same. This is why your audio track goes wild and run out of sync.

    I skip the ripping with anydvd because it seems to work without ripping, it's not such a bad thing as I don't have to keep 30gb free on my hard disk for the rip.So far, it worked fine with all the rips I've done. If your move is made of multiple m2ts file, you can always join them at a later stage.
    Just use my modified profile. I add an AUTO option in FRAMERATE. It will keep original framerate making a perfect conversion from the original. Also the NO AUDIO bug when encoding AC3 is solved...
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