I have a problem with a dvd rip and audio sync when encoding a svcd mpeg and tmpgenc 2.57.
I ripped the dvd with smart ripper and used dvd2avi then when encoding with tmpgenc the audio on both the film and the extras is out of sync by about a second.
Another dvd rip I have on my hard drives encodes perfectly so I`m wondering if the problem lies with smartripper or dvd2avi.
any help would be great...![]()
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Did u seperate the audio and video ? and ensure your encoding the same as the orianal, as in PAL. or NTSC..
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its probably neither, just that particular dvd you ripped. ive had two films do that to me, shrek by 1 sec and dont say a word by 27 secs! you can correct this on the source range page in tmpgenc
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I had the exact same problem you had with the movie Training Day. I tried ot on two different computers (P-4 2.2 and an XP 2100+) and got the same results on two different dvds. Try this, it worked for me. Use cladDVD to rip and do everything else the same. I have no idea why but I have had much better luck with cladDVD and you can also set it up to frameserve right after the rip, somewhat automating the process.
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