Hi there
I've recently had some problem with my dvd backups. Since I got a large hard drive, I decided to start doing some 2CD backups of my dvd files. I later decided that there was no point having the movie as two separate CD (700MB) files, as I was never going to write them to cds anyway, so used Virtualdubmod to merge the streams into one file. The problem is that while some of the files merged perfectly, others go out of synch when the files go past the half way mark, where the second cd files started.
Fortunately I noticed this before I deleted the original backups and loaded them up in avi-mux gui to check the files. It appears that some of the encoded files have a short delay before the AC3 audio starts, which is screwing up all my re-encoding attempts to put them back as one file for each 2CD set.
I've tried:
- remuxing CD2 using avi-mux gui and then joining in virtualdubmod, but this results in a slightly different frame rate in the CD2 file (29.976004 rather than 29.976 typically, which is enough to stop virtualdubmod joining them)
- remuxing both CD files using avi-mux gui and joining them in virtualdubmod (exact same audio desynchronisation)
- joining the two files using eovideo (exact same audio problem)
I don't know what else to try honestly. I don't know how I managed to mess up the audio, but I don't particularly fancy having to re-rip the files again. Is there an easy way to visualise why the AC3 audio stream is messing up?
I've recently had some problem with my dvd backups. Since I got a large hard drive, I decided to start doing some 2CD backups of my dvd files. I later decided that there was no point having the movie as two separate CD (700MB) files, as I was never going to write them to cds anyway, so used Virtualdubmod to merge the streams into one file. The problem is that while some of the files merged perfectly, others go out of synch when the files go past the half way mark, where the second cd files started.
Fortunately I noticed this before I deleted the original backups and loaded them up in avi-mux gui to check the files. It appears that some of the encoded files have a short delay before the AC3 audio starts, which is screwing up all my re-encoding attempts to put them back as one file for each 2CD set.
I've tried:
- remuxing CD2 using avi-mux gui and then joining in virtualdubmod, but this results in a slightly different frame rate in the CD2 file (29.976004 rather than 29.976 typically, which is enough to stop virtualdubmod joining them)
- remuxing both CD files using avi-mux gui and joining them in virtualdubmod (exact same audio desynchronisation)
- joining the two files using eovideo (exact same audio problem)
I don't know what else to try honestly. I don't know how I managed to mess up the audio, but I don't particularly fancy having to re-rip the files again. Is there an easy way to visualise why the AC3 audio stream is messing up?
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