I've been using cladDVD XP to rip my dvd's and TMPGE to encode. The first dvd I did was a music dvd. This worked fine. But now when i try to use the same method in ripping a dvd, the sound is out of whack. When the logo for Roadshow comes up, the movie soundtrack has already started with the dialogue. I am trying to make a Xvcd by making the bitrate 2200 in TMPGE to get a better quality picture when I play it back thru my Tv. And I don't think it's becasue I'm trying to make a Xvcd because I also tried encoding the movie to the normal bitrate of 1150 using 2 Pass VBR, and it did the same thing. Can anyone help me please??
Cheers
Pnut
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make sure you remove the multi-angles when ripping...i'm not sure if clad dvd has this enabled by default...but look again and make sure that it is
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I don't know if this helps but I had a similar problem with (x)VCD encoded using TMPGE with sampling frequency of 48Khz when played on my DVD player.
The audio would be out of sync and the video would drop the odd frame. It seams like my DVD player only likes audio at 44.1Khz. Since I've converted from 48 -> 44.1 everything's been okay. :)
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