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    DVD Ripper Sync problem...

    In converting dvd to avi files, can anyone lend a hand? Most of my new ones convert fine. Mostly older ones and the voice and mouth are not synced on some movies and some music videoes, after the conversion from DVD to avi, what is the problem? Also the sound gets choppy and/or cut. Any suggestions.

    Problem occurs using the DVDFab DVD Ripper to AVI and using a 3rd party vob to avi converter.

    #2
    Post internal log file and it located in document-dvdfab-log

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      #3
      Info for folder [C:\Users\Tom\Desktop\Who, The Live At Kilburn 1977\THE_WHO_AT_KILBURN_1977_DISC_1\VIDEO_TS\] ( )

      Disc type: DVD-Video
      Disc region: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
      Video standard: NTSC

      CSS (Content Scramble System) protection is not found.
      RC (Region Code) protection is not found.
      RCE (Region Code Enhancement) protection is not found.
      APS (Analog Protection System) protection is not found.
      UOPs (User Operation Prohibitions) protection is not found.

      Invalid PTTs protection is not found.
      Invalid PGCIs protection is not found.
      Invalid PGCs protection is not found.
      Invalid TMAPs protection is not found.
      Invalid CELLs protection is not found.
      Invalid VOBUs protection is not found.
      Fake vts protection is not found!
      Bad sector protection is not found!
      Structure protection (ARccOS, RipGuard, etc.) is not found.

      PathPlayer is enabled!
      Unplayable cell is not found.

      2011-03-14 12:00:29 ---- ******************** Log session stop 14-Mar 12:00:29.184 PID 3376********************
      2011-03-14 11:56:07 Info Current Drive selected : 2:1:0 - TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S223Q SB03 [F] (Scsi)
      2011-03-14 11:56:07 Info Using Advanced SPTI interface
      2011-03-14 11:56:07 Info System default language : English (United States)
      2011-03-14 11:56:07 Info User default language : English (United States)
      2011-03-14 11:56:07 Info DLL Version : 4.0.15.480
      2011-03-14 11:56:07 Info DLL : C:\Program Files\DVDFab 8\vso_hwe.dll
      2011-03-14 11:56:07 Info Version : 8, 0, 8, 0
      2011-03-14 11:56:07 Info ExeName : C:\Program Files\DVDFab 8\DVDFab.exe
      2011-03-14 11:56:07 Info OS : Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate (Build 7601: Service Pack 1)
      2011-03-14 11:56:07 ---- ******************** Log session start 14-Mar 11:56:07.040 PID 3376********************

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        #4
        That not internal log file as it just the info from within DVDFab and need the Internal log which is located in document-dvdfab-log. This is found in same place where you found the burn log you posted

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          #5
          dvdfab_process.log

          141m 10.49s: detected dvd
          141m 10.52s: drive F
          141m 10.52s: dvd type 1
          141m 10.52s: volume label THE_WHO_AT_THE_COLISEUM_1969_D2
          141m 10.63s: got copyright 1 c0
          141m 11.26s: got udf/iso
          141m 16.59s: got discinfo
          141m 16.59s: pathplayer enabled
          141m 33.81s: got dvdinfo
          141m 33.81s: opened dvd
          143m 16.48s:


          ------ begin mobile work(1/1) ------


          143m 16.48s: create config(0)
          143m 16.48s: convert profile(generic.avi.xvid.mp3)
          143m 16.77s: dvd title(1) angle(0) chapter(1->18)
          143m 16.77s: stream(480,2,1) stream(128,86019,1)
          143m 16.77s: info: set output video frame_rate(24000/1001)
          197m 30.05s: audio_encode finish job
          199m 01.97s:


          ------ finish mobile work ------

          dvdfab_internal.log

          141m 10.49s: detected dvd
          141m 10.52s: drive F
          141m 10.52s: dvd type 1
          141m 10.52s: volume label THE_WHO_AT_THE_COLISEUM_1969_D2
          141m 10.63s: got copyright 1 c0
          141m 11.26s: got udf/iso
          141m 16.59s: got discinfo
          141m 16.59s: pathplayer enabled
          141m 33.81s: got dvdinfo
          141m 33.81s: opened dvd
          143m 16.48s:


          ------ begin mobile work(1/1) ------


          143m 16.48s: create config(0)
          143m 16.48s: convert profile(generic.avi.xvid.mp3)
          143m 16.77s: dvd title(1) angle(0) chapter(1->18)
          143m 16.77s: stream(480,2,1) stream(128,86019,1)
          143m 16.77s: info: set output video frame_rate(24000/1001)
          197m 30.05s: audio_encode finish job
          199m 01.97s:


          ------ finish mobile work ------

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            #6
            dvdfab_burn_vso.log

            2011-03-18 21:35:37 ---- ******************** Log session stop 18-Mar 21:35:37.984 PID 3092********************
            2011-03-18 18:49:36 Info Current Drive selected : 2:1:0 - TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S223Q SB03 [F] (Scsi)
            2011-03-18 18:49:36 Info Using Advanced SPTI interface
            2011-03-18 18:49:36 Info System default language : English (United States)
            2011-03-18 18:49:36 Info User default language : English (United States)
            2011-03-18 18:49:36 Info DLL Version : 4.0.15.480
            2011-03-18 18:49:36 Info DLL : C:\Program Files\DVDFab 8\vso_hwe.dll
            2011-03-18 18:49:36 Info Version : 8, 0, 8, 3
            2011-03-18 18:49:36 Info ExeName : C:\Program Files\DVDFab 8\DVDFab.exe
            2011-03-18 18:49:36 Info OS : Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate (Build 7601: Service Pack 1)
            2011-03-18 18:49:36 ---- ******************** Log session start 18-Mar 18:49:36.512 PID 3092********************

            dvdfab_internal.log

            DVDFab 8.0.8.3 (2011/03/18 18:51:22)

            0m 01.37s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 bd23d 1 bd2dvd 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
            0m 15.17s: detected dvd
            0m 15.21s: drive F
            0m 15.21s: dvd type 1
            0m 15.21s: volume label THE_WHO_AT_KILBURN_1977_DISC_1
            0m 15.28s: detected dvd
            0m 15.30s: drive F
            0m 15.30s: dvd type 1
            0m 15.30s: volume label THE_WHO_AT_KILBURN_1977_DISC_1
            0m 15.46s: got copyright 1 c0
            0m 15.70s: got udf/iso
            0m 16.27s: got discinfo
            0m 16.27s: pathplayer enabled
            0m 24.22s: got dvdinfo
            0m 24.22s: opened dvd


            DVDFab 8.0.8.3 (2011/03/18 18:52:28)

            0m 01.18s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 bd23d 1 bd2dvd 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
            0m 05.21s: detected dvd
            0m 05.25s: drive F
            0m 05.25s: dvd type 1
            0m 05.25s: volume label THE_WHO_AT_KILBURN_1977_DISC_1
            0m 05.39s: got copyright 1 c0
            0m 06.02s: got udf/iso
            0m 06.53s: got discinfo
            0m 06.53s: pathplayer disabled 0
            0m 07.23s: got dvdinfo
            0m 07.23s: opened dvd
            0m 42.49s:


            ------ begin mobile work(1/1) ------


            0m 42.49s: create config(0)
            0m 42.49s: convert profile(generic.avi.h264.mp3)
            0m 42.71s: dvd title(1) angle(0) chapter(1->17)
            0m 42.71s: stream(480,2,1) stream(128,86019,1)
            0m 42.72s: info: set output video frame_rate(30000/1001)
            0m 43.91s: h264_encode: encode param profile(1) level(30) bitrate(1307)
            67m 55.02s: audio_encode finish job
            69m 46.00s:


            ------ finish mobile work ------

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              #7
              @tswifte

              What would the Audio track be for these concert DVDs that you are selecting?

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                #8
                Ac-3/5.1

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                  #9
                  From what I have been seeing, this is very consistent with alot of the older movies, especially in the 70's and 80's, the sync is so far off the movie just gives up playing, towards the end. The VOB files are fine, only when you convert them to an *.avi file, for example, the sync is off and only gets worse.

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