Hey, I've been having some trouble with the audio sync on this dvd rip i did i tried tons off stuff to fix it and i went through many guides.
I Ripped the dvd's with Smart Ripper..
I tried flaskmpeg with "Decode Audio" i used MPEG Layer-3 128kbps - 48,000. When its all done i play the file the audio is playing too early. So i tried Virtual Dub's Interleaving Option not sure how many ms i set it too i tried so many different ones, but anyways i do that audio comes all right for about 30 seconds (if that) then it goes outa sync again as if its playing too fast for the video. So i figured maybe the "fps" is too low or something so i set that higher to 30fps (I also tried lowing it as well). So i did that and still have the same problem. Now i was pretty mad so i tried another method to encode the dvd, i used DvD2AVI this time along with TMPEG as explained on nicky's guide, but i used Vob2Audio to extract the audio instead of Graph Edit. And so i encoded it came out all right but i had these weird black lines popping up when they moved didn't think much off it because i only wanted to see about the audio. So i continued on to Tmpeg did that up and had the same problem as i did when i first started off with flaskmpeg audio was outa sync a little playing to early, so once again i opened vdub up gave that a shot again did the same exact thing as before. Once again i was pretty mad. So i looked for some new software came across this program DvDX, it was pretty different the other dvd tools, it converts dvd's to avi right from the cdrom drive, but as usual i get the same exact problem as i had with the other stuff. So again i looked for new software came along this newer program called fairuse gave that a shot, it was kind of like dvdx with the ripping right from the dvd rom but stuff i had the same audio sync problems. So now i gave up for a while and i came across that AVI Info program Nicky and his brother designed/made gave that a shot with messing around with the FPS/Audio Delay and stuff and same thing with VDub it works for about 30 seconds then the audio gets a head of itself. I never had such problems ripping dvd's before i've had a few audio sync problems here and there that were easily fixed, but this one takes the cake. I'm not an expert at this stuff but i'm not much of a newbie either. Anyways if anyone has had problems like this or if you have any ideas on what i should try please reply and help me out.
By the way i'm running on a
Celeron 1.1ghz
384mb of ram
Thanks
I Ripped the dvd's with Smart Ripper..
I tried flaskmpeg with "Decode Audio" i used MPEG Layer-3 128kbps - 48,000. When its all done i play the file the audio is playing too early. So i tried Virtual Dub's Interleaving Option not sure how many ms i set it too i tried so many different ones, but anyways i do that audio comes all right for about 30 seconds (if that) then it goes outa sync again as if its playing too fast for the video. So i figured maybe the "fps" is too low or something so i set that higher to 30fps (I also tried lowing it as well). So i did that and still have the same problem. Now i was pretty mad so i tried another method to encode the dvd, i used DvD2AVI this time along with TMPEG as explained on nicky's guide, but i used Vob2Audio to extract the audio instead of Graph Edit. And so i encoded it came out all right but i had these weird black lines popping up when they moved didn't think much off it because i only wanted to see about the audio. So i continued on to Tmpeg did that up and had the same problem as i did when i first started off with flaskmpeg audio was outa sync a little playing to early, so once again i opened vdub up gave that a shot again did the same exact thing as before. Once again i was pretty mad. So i looked for some new software came across this program DvDX, it was pretty different the other dvd tools, it converts dvd's to avi right from the cdrom drive, but as usual i get the same exact problem as i had with the other stuff. So again i looked for new software came along this newer program called fairuse gave that a shot, it was kind of like dvdx with the ripping right from the dvd rom but stuff i had the same audio sync problems. So now i gave up for a while and i came across that AVI Info program Nicky and his brother designed/made gave that a shot with messing around with the FPS/Audio Delay and stuff and same thing with VDub it works for about 30 seconds then the audio gets a head of itself. I never had such problems ripping dvd's before i've had a few audio sync problems here and there that were easily fixed, but this one takes the cake. I'm not an expert at this stuff but i'm not much of a newbie either. Anyways if anyone has had problems like this or if you have any ideas on what i should try please reply and help me out.
By the way i'm running on a
Celeron 1.1ghz
384mb of ram
Thanks
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