Ripped Moulin Rouge using smartripper, then dvd2avi, then encoded using TMPG. Everything seemed fine at the beginning of the movie but then i noticed that the audio was falling progressivley behind the video. So, in the first few minutes audio and video are in sync in the middle audio is about 1/2 a second behind, then in the end it is almost 2 seconds behind! Can anybody give me any helpful suggestions on how to fix this problem?
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Your probably going to have to extract the audio portion from the file. I prefer Virtual Dub, because it is easy and hasn't failed me.
1. Open your file in VirtualDub.
2. Select Audio -> Full Processing Mode
3. Select Audio -> Conversion
4. Choose Sampling Rate (Whatever you like. i.e. For a VCD-Compliant Audio stream then choose Sampling Rate as 44100, Precision as 16 Bit, Channels as Stereo).
5. Select File -> Save as WAV
Or you can try to remux and mux in TMPG (MPEG TOOLS). -
1) make sure you removed the multi-angles (if any) by using "movie mode" in smartripper
2) make sure you turned on "forced film" in dvd2avi so that your output video from tmpgenc is 23.978 fps. -
I have the same problem whenever I use forced film in DVD2AVI. I just use inverse telecine in Tmpgenc instead of forced film. Let me know if you find a cure to your problem. :(
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