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  • rfs830
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2002
    • 27

    Need help on Anime Movies

    has any one every had problems when trying to convert anime movie dvd to divix. Im using flaskmpeg the version befor 6. It come out ok but the sound if off by 3 secs and the movie is not smooth. Now other move work good for me. I split the vob file and merged the right ones together but i dont know what Im doing wrong. If any one has any info please help.
  • Enchanter
    Old member
    • Feb 2002
    • 5417

    #2
    What are the resolution and video bitrate of the rip that you made? The smoothness of the movie may be affected by too high a resolution (which your CPU may have trouble with), insufficient bitrate (resulting in dropped frames), etc.

    For the out-of-synch sound, you can send the rip straight into Virtualdub and correct it with the Interleave setting:
    1. Open file in VD
    2. Set Video and Audio tabs to Direct Stream Copy
    3. Under Audio tab, play around with the Interleave setting until you get the desired value
    4. File -> Save as .AVI and give a name to the new file

    I would suggest that you use GordianKnot, as it has superior quality to Flask and it is easy to use as well (automating most of the tasks that are normally required of you).

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    • rfs830
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • Jul 2002
      • 27

      #3
      the move is street fighter alpha

      res is 720x480 I left it the same. Im using divx 5 with a bit rate of 950

      Im going to try to use GordianKnot, I never heard to it before.

      I hope it will be able to do it be my transfomer dvd is not looking to good and i have the vob file ripped on my computer and i dont what to buy another dvd yet. But thanks for the info.

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      • Enchanter
        Old member
        • Feb 2002
        • 5417

        #4
        res is 720x480
        This is what I referred to as too high a resolution. Reduce it to no higher than 640x480 (If I remember correctly, the movie has an aspect ratio of 4:3). Crop the black bars off first before resizing.

        Being an originally-FILM NTSC material, you can do Inverse Telecine to remove interlacing artifacts and bring down the fps to 23.97. From experience, encoding originally-FILM materials at 29.97fps often leaves a nasty sound synch. problem, so doing IVTC should solve your synch. problem. GordianKnot can set IVTC up for you, so it shouldn't be a difficult task.

        SF Alpha...I did that months ago. Not a bad show.

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        • Apnoea
          Member
          Member
          • Mar 2002
          • 64

          #5
          SF Alpha...I did that months ago. Not a bad show.
          Oh dear... I thought it was nothing better than a novelty!
          Mind you, I was tempted by Tekken the movie- there's something about 'tacky cool'...
          latest venture is 'Black Jack' - Should be a laugh! (Not the porn version as the rental place thought)
          Apnoea

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          • Enchanter
            Old member
            • Feb 2002
            • 5417

            #6
            I was just being neutral. I know of some people who found it great, if not, the greatest anime show they've ever been blessed to see. I thought it simply a worthwhile show to watch while waiting for something better to come along. Anyway, it's really not a bad show, esp. for SF fans.

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            • rfs830
              Junior Member
              Junior Member
              • Jul 2002
              • 27

              #7
              I am see my problem I was encoding the movie at 29.9 fps and the hight res so i will try the new info and hop it work. If not im just going to use GordianKnot.

              One more question. Dose it realy matter what ripper you use. I liek to use claddvd to rip my movie. It the one that comes with GK is better i will use it. but Thanks for all the help.

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              • Enchanter
                Old member
                • Feb 2002
                • 5417

                #8
                I have only tried out Smartripper (my main use) and DVD Decrypter. Both are very good rippers. I can't say much about CladDVD, but I suppose it does its job well too. As long as you get the VOB contents into your harddrive and nothing is screwed up, the ripper is good.

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