I've been using the software for a few weeks now and not had a problem until today, while trying to rip inception blu-ray to mkv (I've attached a mediainfo.txt file with information on the rips). On 2 successive attempts to rip I end up with audio which is delayed by approximately 1800 ms. I've attached the relevant sections of the burn_vso.log and the internal.log files as a single txt file. No error messages appeared, and the rip appeared to finish without any error. But on playing in VLC and also on popcorn hour c-200 the delay was verified, and identical both times.
I updated to the latest official release this morning of blu-ray rip (shown in log), and I am running a fairly powerful win7 64bit machine (win7 home premium, intel core i7930 @2.8GHz, 12GB Ram. The machine is an HP HPE-480T.
Searching the forums, I've seen similar posts (here: ), with seemingly identical issues. I don't think I've had problems with any of my other rips, but this one is very, very important to me.
I just finished an mt2s pass-through rip, and the delay is gone. Of course, the file size is 34 GB and I'd like to be able to make a lossy mkv of this.
Please advise as soon as possible.
Thanks, Jon
I updated to the latest official release this morning of blu-ray rip (shown in log), and I am running a fairly powerful win7 64bit machine (win7 home premium, intel core i7930 @2.8GHz, 12GB Ram. The machine is an HP HPE-480T.
Searching the forums, I've seen similar posts (here: ), with seemingly identical issues. I don't think I've had problems with any of my other rips, but this one is very, very important to me.
I just finished an mt2s pass-through rip, and the delay is gone. Of course, the file size is 34 GB and I'd like to be able to make a lossy mkv of this.
Please advise as soon as possible.
Thanks, Jon
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