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    #46
    Kobust,

    I have only had trouble 2 times out of 30+.... (generic.avi.h264.audoicopy and generic.avi.divx.audiocopy).

    And I was able to fix both of the ones I had trouble with as described in my earlier post.

    Product definately works for me as long as you follow Gregiboys best practice DVD-Mobile.

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      #47
      Hello Karloff, thanks for the hint. I had been using the MP4 container and figured the container wouldn't make much of a difference. I kicked off a batch of encodings last night with generic.avi.h264.audiocopy. The only change I made to the default settings was to switch to 2 passes and bumped up the bitrate to 1600. The results were better than before. Of the 20 movies I encoded only 7 of them were out of synch. I double checked that each of the 7 played correctly in VLC.

      Of the movies that were in synch, the resulting video was too grainy. I would expect that at a 1600 bitrate the video quality would be decent. Other open source options are able to produce videos with superior quality and much smaller files. Are there h264 settings that I have overlooked?

      Here's the List:
      8 mile - off 2+ seconds
      10 Things - off by half second
      Good Morning Vietnam - Off by 1 second
      Just Friend - OFF BY 2 SECONDS
      Topgun - oFF BY 3 SECOND
      Up - oFF BY 1 SECOND
      Walk the Line - OFF BY 5 SECONDS


      American President - ok
      Animal House - ok
      Bad Boys - ok
      Bad Santa - ok
      Nemo - ok
      Gladiator - ok
      Happy feet - ok
      Hard candy - ok
      Harry potter - goblet of fire - ok
      Interview with Vampire - ok
      The Reaping - ok
      Titanic - ok
      V for Vendetta - OK

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        #48
        What resolution are you choosing?
        "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790

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          #49
          resolution

          I was not explicitly selecting a resolution. I went with the default for each movie. It looks like the default is the same resolution as the original. I did allow DVDFab to cut back the frame rate from 29 to 23.9. I am now re-encoding Gladiator with the same settings, but I explicitly selected the highest resolution.

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            #50
            There is something else going on. I get great results and use 1400 bitrate. Plus I hardly ever have problems with with Sync issues. Can you please post your system info? And are you converting straight from DVD or from your hard drvie?

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              #51
              Here is my system information:


              I am not converting straight from DVD. I have followed GregiBoy's instructions, and have double checked a couple times to ensure I had not missed something.

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                #52
                Having an issue with a few titles, the most glaring of which are The Incredibles and The Emperors New Groove.

                Version: DVD Fab 6.2.1.8
                Movie: The Incredibles
                Region: 1
                Disk Volume Name: INCREDIBLES
                Title Chosen to Encode: 1
                Profile Used: generic.avi.xbox.bigscreen1 (Custom profile found )
                Resolution Chosen: 848x358
                Cropping: No Crop - Disabled
                Video Bitrate: 4400
                Audio Codec & Bitrate: Audiocopy passthrough
                Single Pass or 2 Pass: 2 Pass
                Sync shift is: dynamic
                Sync error is: Small, but noticeable (no issue in the beginning to out of sync by 1/2 second by end of movie)
                Playback Device: HTPC
                Playback using VLC: Same problem
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                Just another moron with a keyboard.
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                  #53
                  I can also confirm that The Incredibles has this problem. Though my copy has a different volume name...

                  Version: DVD Fab 6.2.2.0 Beta
                  Movie: The Incredibles
                  Region: 1
                  Disk Volume Name: INCONNW1
                  Title Chosen to Encode: 1
                  Profile Used: xbox360.wmv.wma10
                  Resolution Chosen: 848 x 354
                  Cropping: Auto
                  Video Bitrate: 2500
                  Audio Codec & Bitrate: 128kps, 5.1 Multichannel
                  Single Pass or 2 Pass: 2 Pass
                  Sync shift is: progressive - OK in the beginning, off by about 1+ second at the end..
                  Sync error is: Medium 1+ second
                  Playback Device: Computer / WMP 12
                  Playback using VLC: No audio - VLC Returns the following error:
                  No suitable decoder module:
                  VLC does not support the audio or video format "wmap". Unfortunately there is no way for you to fix this.

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                    #54
                    Having audio sync problems with all Zone 1 (NTSC) discs eg:

                    Version: DVD Fab 6.2.1.8
                    Movie: Tomb Raider
                    Region: 1
                    Disk Volume Name:
                    Title Chosen to Encode: 1
                    Profile Used: custom mkv
                    Resolution Chosen: 848x362
                    Cropping: Automatic
                    Video Bitrate: 3000
                    Audio Codec & Bitrate: AAC 128kbps
                    Single Pass or 2 Pass: 2 Pass
                    Sync shift is: dynamic
                    Sync error is: Small, but noticeable
                    Playback Device: PC CorePlayer
                    Playback using VLC: Same problem

                    However, my Zone 4 (PAL) movies are converting perfectly with the same settings as above.

                    All conversions are from HDD copies of the DVDs.
                    OS is Win7 x64

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                      #55
                      I am glad I am not the only one having this issue, but hope it's fixed soon. I'll post my info when I am back home.

                      But I converted Lakeview Terrace, SuperBad and ZombieLand to my iPod and to have on my laptop. All three, closer to the last quarter of the movie started with delays. Lakeview Terrace being the worse with almost 2 seconds that started about 55 minutes into the movie.

                      This was present on both my iPod Classic and computer through QuickTime and VLC which I downloaded after reading about here.

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                        #56
                        Version: DVD Fab 6.2.2.0 Beta
                        Movie: Toy Story 2
                        Region: 1
                        Disk Volume Name: T2E0NNM1
                        Title Chosen to Encode: 1
                        Profile Used: xbox360.wmv.wma10
                        Resolution Chosen: 848 x 476
                        Cropping: Auto
                        Video Bitrate: 3000
                        Audio Codec & Bitrate: 128kps, 5.1 Multichannel (Used DTS audio track from DVD)
                        Single Pass or 2 Pass: 2 Pass
                        Sync shift is: progressive - OK in the beginning, off by about 1+ second at the end..
                        Sync error is: Medium 1+ second
                        Playback Device: Computer / WMP 12
                        Playback using VLC: No audio - VLC Returns the following error:
                        No suitable decoder module:
                        VLC does not support the audio or video format "wmap". Unfortunately there is no way for you to fix this.

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                          #57
                          Version: DVD Fab 6.2.2.0 Beta
                          Movie: Ice Age
                          Region: 1
                          Disk Volume Name: ICE_AGE_DISC1
                          Title Chosen to Encode: 1
                          Profile Used: xbox360.wmv.wma10
                          Resolution Chosen: 848 x 460
                          Cropping: Auto
                          Video Bitrate: 3000
                          Audio Codec & Bitrate: 128kps, 5.1 Multichannel
                          Single Pass or 2 Pass: 2 Pass
                          Sync shift is: progressive - OK in the beginning, off at the end..
                          Sync error is: Minor, less than 1 second
                          Playback Device: Computer / WMP 12
                          Playback using VLC: No audio - VLC Returns the following error:
                          No suitable decoder module:
                          VLC does not support the audio or video format "wmap". Unfortunately there is no way for you to fix this.

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                            #58
                            So apparently this problem goes alllllllll the way back to Feb 2008 (which would be DVDFab 4 if I'm not mistaken):


                            I'm sure we're dealing with different problems now, but I find it slightly amusing that i came across this while looking for something unrelated...

                            Seriously though - any ETAs on a fix? I found 2 more movies today that have this problem...
                            Last edited by AGJ; 02-07-2010, 04:58 AM. Reason: removed link to other forum

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                              #59
                              Progressive Audio Sync Issues

                              I have encountered this problem on 3 or 4 occasions now, three titles that I can remember are Nacho Libre, Get Smart and The Hog Father. From my experience I encounter the problem about 1 in every 40 to 50 DVD's so it is far from common.

                              The work round I use is this:

                              1. Create an image on the hard drive of the DVD using DVDFab DVD to DVD option.

                              2. Remove the protection on the image on the hard drive using FreeDVD.exe (available on DVDFab website ).

                              3. Create a .mpg file from the image using 'Video Redo TV Suite'
                              Video Redo is my preferred video editing software however I'm sure other video editing software could be used instead.

                              I hope this helps.

                              Regards
                              ML

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                                #60
                                If you are creating the image using DVDFab DVD to DVD you should not need the additional step of removing the protection with FreeDVD, the files inside the ISO are already decrypted. ??

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