I am looking for a fairly simple way to do this. gordian knot is more than I can figure out.
Convert DVD to AVI using x264
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the simplest way is to use virtualdubmod. or you can check out the (outdated) guide at http://www.doom9.org for gordian knot, should work just fine, not to mention staxrip.
but if you're familiar with avisynth scripts, MeGUI is definitely the way to goLast edited by anonymez; 9 Jan 2006, 01:54 PM. -
by approximately how many seconds? if its only a few, you can fix in vdubmod through streams-->stream list-->interleaving-->audio skew correction
if its a lot, you've gotta re-encode the audio, use 'besweet' with the 'belight GUI' this timeLast edited by anonymez; 9 Jan 2006, 04:15 PM.Comment
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here's my method for fixing sync:
play the file in MPC. while playing, press 'o' on the keyboard. click 'audio switcher'. tick the box "audio time shift". GUESS how much the audio is off sync by, and enter it in milliseconds (1 second = 1000ms). (if the audio is before the video, use + value, if after, use - value).
click OK, you'll see the sync has changed. increase/decrease the ms value until you find the perfect value, in which the sound is in sync
then go vdubmod, set video to 'direct stream copy'. under 'streams' click 'stream list'. right-click the stream, and under 'audio skew correction' input the value you used in MPC.
save as avi, shoud only take a minuteComment
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