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  • taigajulee
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2003
    • 1

    Newbie help with Xvid "custom" file~

    Hi all


    I recently asked an experienced person, how he "squished" his videos into 600mb and less, and still achieved High Quality (he then, gave me a handwritten "short, incomplete" Tekkie tutorial--then, will not return my Emails~!)---and eventhough I have accomplished that feat--I am having an audio/video sync problem, and need your guidance~!



    First, I used CladDVD--to rip the DVD






    ...Then, (per tutorial) used these settings:






    Ran CladDVD--and it produced these (3) files:






    Then used DBPoweramp, to convert 1gig audio file---to 40mb MP3:





    ..which I put in the "folder" (see "(3) files"--above)





    Now, using VirtualDubMOD 1.5---opened file>Video>compression:






    Then "configured" Xvid---with these settings:






    Ran VirtualDubMOD 1.5:





    ..and result was: "High Quality" file....but Audio Sync problem~!!




    When I tried to use JUST the (3) files (NOT the Xvid AVI file) in TmpgEnc Plus 2.5---I get this "Error Message":






    Now, I am stuck with an almost 5gig UNburnable DVD (perfect sync+pic)---and cannot be able to find a tutorial (in plain ENGLISH~) that will help me "squeeze" these (3) .D2V + VOB + "original" AC3 files onto CD's (like you "pro" guys)~!


    Can anyone help me~?

    BTW--PLEASEEEE do not send me tutorial links to: Nicky's pages or VCDHelp or Doom9---their tutorials are old and out-of-date~!!
    Last edited by taigajulee; 18 Aug 2004, 02:07 PM.
  • guada
    Super Member
    Super Member
    • Jun 2004
    • 229

    #2
    To start I would advise you this option

    Some encoders all in one exist capable to give very good results, the most known is Autogordianknot.
    If it tempts you, look at the guide provided by the site via this address:
    A guide on converting a DVD to a XviD/DivX in 5 simple steps with AutoGK - designed for beginners


    For more information:



    For all downloading (I advise you to use the version full and the update of the version 1.25):
    Free-CODECS.COM, or just CODECS.COM - Download the latest codecs and tools, for free - daily updated!

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