Hiya!
I have this issue. When I run MediaInfo on the .VOB parts (which contains the selected PGC) I get a wide spread audio sync flag. Approx 100-200ms on the first two .VOB files, then almost -500ms on the third, etc. When I load the PGC in PGCDemux and hit "Check a/v delay", it just tells me "Audio #1: -40ms". What is this? Can't even be an average value, now can it? Also, when demuxing, I seem to get a non-concurrent sync in the output file, regardless of whether I chose output as one-file .VOB, or splitted .mpv / .ac3.
Is there an easy way to solve this?
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Drop dead gorgeous!
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When I load the PGC in PGCDemux and hit "Check a/v delay", it just tells me "Audio #1: -40ms".
What is this?
I seem to get a non-concurrent sync in the output file, regardless of whether I chose output as one-file .VOB, or splitted .mpv / .ac3. -
Well. The "DVD" is actually just something I recorded from cable-television, using a stand-alone DVD recorder. After recording the tv-show to the recorder's hdd, I wrote it on a DVD+RW. Then I put the disc in my computer, started PGCDemux.
"I seem to get a non-concurrent sync in the output file, regardless of whether I chose output as one-file .VOB, or splitted .mpv / .ac3."
What I ment was that regardless of choosing output as one-large-.VOB, or demuxed audio.ac3 / videofile.mpv, I seem to get a (yeah, the way you guessed my vague description) non-concurrent sync. Not 100% sure though, could be just my imagination, due to setting different values for audio sync in VDubmod.
You see, take the proper demux for instance. Instantly after demux, I do 'azid -a audio.ac3 audio.wav' (to get gained pcm to work with). Then I load the videofile.mpv in VDubmod, and audio.wav as for external audio track). I encode w/ xvid/lame. However, PGCDemux gave me "-40ms" for delay, but the encoding in VDubmod doesn't get an at least sooomewhat proper sync without setting the audio delay to around -200ms in VDubmod, why is this?
Actually, my recorder could have done some protection on the disc. After this mishaps with PGCDemux, I thought I'd try it another way (DVDShrink/Reauthor/No compression/one-huge-.VOB). However, I couldn't seem to load the disc in DVDShrink. It told me there was some protection. Invalid CSS-key, whatever. Could this have messed up the sync? The video/audio itself was not at all messy (besides from the bad sync) when demuxing through PGCDemux.Drop dead gorgeous! -
They're captures, eh? You might have mentioned that at the beginning. I know there are ways to fix caps, but since I've never capped anything in my life, someone else will have to help. Sorry.
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