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  • Bendit
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    It's NOT the video card.

    I have the same audio sync issue with this movie AND OTHER MOVIES. This is an OLD ISSUE. If you pause the movie on my standalone Samsung player, the audio gets out of sync once play is resumed. Also, you cannot fast forward, the image freezes. BUT, if I get out of sync, going back to the previous chapter fixes it (it resyncs).

    You'd never know I had this issue if I let the movie play from start to finish.

    This is an old issue guys, and EASILY re-created.

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  • lebb
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    I kinda think that a video card upgrade will help those that are having problems....I did that when I first started doing blu rays and all my problems disappeared...A good video card is a must..

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  • CBR929
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    Hi Wayne_P
    Glad it is working for you now
    CBR929

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  • Wayne_P
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    no burn log

    I had a problem with the burn using the VSO since my BD-R disk is smaller (22.6 GB) than 23.3 GB (or whatever the size of a BD-R is supposed to be). I removed the HD audio to get it to fit and burned it in Nero. Thus, I don't have a burn log.

    No, it's not a slow computer problem -- mine rips . Others have suggested changing the A/V codec to Software, which I have done (my video card has some h/w codec available which were selected for this rip). I am unable to retry the rip, so I can't say that this would fix the problem.

    Just did LOTR-Fellowship with the new settings & ImgBurn. Can't see in the ImgBurn logs anything about PIO. The burn speed is correct (I set this to 4x in DVDFab) & the image size is ~ correct (I set the BD-R SL size to my disk size). There is still a little room on the disk. 38 GB -> 22 GB took me 76 min (from HDD to HDD) at 62% ratio using only the "Software" codecs (vc1 multi-thread). Just tested it & everything looks good, including audio sync.

    I'll use these setting from now on. It seems the S/W codec is just as quick as the H/W on my machine (i7-875K at 3.7GHz x 4 cores). All 8 threads were 97% to 100% utilized during the compression. Sign of a good multi-threaded program!

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  • thisizbrian
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    i had no isse with inception. could slower computers be a cause?

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  • CBR929
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    Originally posted by Wayne_P View Post
    Same audio sync issue as reported above. Log attached. I have lost 2 BD-R's on this movie.
    Hi Wayne_P

    Originally posted by CBR929 View Post
    Please Open Fab click the Click the Green at top right corner of the DVDFab screen, and open Common Settings > General >A/V Codec, set Video Decoder to Software and set Video Encoder to Software restart Fab and try again.

    There is also a newer version that may help

    CBR929

    PS Do not compress from your Drive, always compress from HDD this will save wear and tear on your Drive.
    Also where are the burn logs???
    Have you also fixed the PIO and burn speed issue you were having in this thread
    Last edited by CBR929; 01-13-2011, 01:21 AM. Reason: text

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  • Wayne_P
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    Same audio sync issue

    Same audio sync issue as reported above. Log attached. I have lost 2 BD-R's on this movie.

    Windows 7 x64. BD movie to BD25 on hard drive (HDD). HDD burned to BD-R.
    Attached Files
    Last edited by Wayne_P; 01-13-2011, 01:08 AM.

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  • DiabloZoe
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    Originally posted by dbooksta View Post
    How do I make that setting?
    Copy the movie to a spot on the HDD, as a 50gb output and then compress that file down to 25gb then burn to disc. So source would be the bluray and out put would be the spot on the HDD, then change source to the HDD spot 50gb on HDD and then output will be where the compressed 25gb will be then burn with ImgBurn..all done!

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  • dbooksta
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    Originally posted by CBR929 View Post
    PS Do not compress from your Drive, always compress from HDD this will save wear and tear on your Drive.
    How do I make that setting?

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  • DiabloZoe
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    Just copied Inception with the settings CBR posted and it copied with no problems, I am using the newest version and burned with ImgBurn!! No audio out of sync problems!!! These are the settings I use for all my burning!!!

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  • CBR929
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    @ dbooksta
    Please Open Fab click the Click the Green at top right corner of the DVDFab screen, and open Common Settings > General >A/V Codec, set Video Decoder to Software and set Video Encoder to Software restart Fab and try again.

    There is also a newer version that may help

    CBR929

    PS Do not compress from your Drive, always compress from HDD this will save wear and tear on your Drive.

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  • dbooksta
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    Huh: 3 separate users with 3 separate disks report the same copy problems and you suggest, "could be a bad disk return for new one?" Thanks for your help.

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  • ernielee
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    could be a bad disk return for new one then try v8068

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  • jc826
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    Have paid subscription to Blu-ray Copy, and get the very same audio lag on INCEPTION. Have been using this software for some time, and this is my first coaster!

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  • dbooksta
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    I'm having the same exact problem. I'm just using the trial version of Blu-ray Copy and Inception was my first test. Audio is about 3 seconds behind picture on the copy.

    I have attached all the logs.
    Attached Files

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