I'm try a to reauthor a retail french pal dvd. I use Pgcdemux for demuxing and when I do so I get both audio streams out of sync. normally that shouldn't be a problem because 'checking A/V' gives me the delay I can then use when remuxing. but this time I get nothing, and, more, when checking it looks like there are no audio streams.
IfoEdit sees the streams but:
anybody got any suggestion about what is to be done? thx
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anybody got any suggestion about what is to be done?
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So what? Figure it out and get rid of it entirely using DelayCut.
Or, when making the D2V file cut out those first 7 seconds and don't ever encode them in the first place. And if you load the VOBs in DGIndex, I bet it would give you the correct delay when creating the D2V file and demuxing the audio.
Based on your second picture, you didn't decrypt it properly and left in a whole bunch of unreferenced cells. That also explains why PGCDemux doesn't see any audio. Those unreferenced cells have none. You could also start over and decrypt it using a decent and up-to-date decrypter, one such as DVDFab HD Decrypter. I would guess that the first 7 seconds or so is a blank screen.Last edited by manono; 5th Aug 2010 at 02:02.
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