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  • jbinkley60
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    8.0.8.8 qt beta retest

    Originally posted by jbinkley60 View Post
    I ripped my Deja Vu Blu Ray to a 9Gig DVD format. Then ripped that to VOB format and it works perfectly. If DVDFab can rip it down to a normal DVD format it ought to be able to rip it to m2ts without getting the audi/video out of sync. I'll retest on a future release of DVDFab.
    I retsted ripping Deja Vu in Blu-Ray with the m2ts.ac3.high_quality profile. The sync is still off on Deja Vu. Others I have ripped are fine.

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  • wrw50
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    OH. I understand there is a fix coming soon for this issue.

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  • wrw50
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    Download and install MediaInfo (free). Use this to find your frame rate.
    If it shows your dvd frame rate is say 29.97, then put this number into DVDFAb
    under EDIT.

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  • jegesmaci
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    It still won't work. Any ideas?

    Thanks,

    Adam

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  • rfryar
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    Here is what I have been able to determine. All the videos that seem to loose audio sync have been interlaced DVDs so far.

    Have had to use other tools, MeGui, to turn them into H264 MP4s.. Would love to have DVDFab fixed..

    Rick

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  • CBR929
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    Hi rfryar
    If you are looking for an older version that was working for you, here you go , just remember that they are no longer supported.
    Hope this helps you
    CBR929

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  • rfryar
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    More Audio Out Of Synch

    Today on 8.0.87QT as well as 8.0.8.5 are creating many out of sync videos. I have a MKV custom profile that just keeps the audio as is so that I can keep surround sound. Previous version work fine.. In fact I would love to go back to 8.0.8.3 but do not know how to find the download link to it.

    Anyways I see this occur on many different framerate moves.. At the moment a robocop, Seabiscuit and a few others. Some are 24 frames a second, some are 30. The H264 video is encoded at the correct rate so not sure why the audio is out of sync.

    Any ideas?

    Rick

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  • jegesmaci
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    Thank you so much for your help. I downloaded the software and selected the .avi file that is the tangled ripped. I then went to DVDFab and selected the .avi file to convert to apple ipad format.

    The same framerate is selected, but still the audio is off. Any ideas?

    I checked the .avi file and the audio is not working so I think it is something with my initial rip.

    Thanks for any help. I really appreciate it as I am very new to this.

    Adam
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  • CBR929
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    Originally posted by jegesmaci View Post
    Thank you CBR929. Do I scan the DVD in the drive or scan the already ripped file?

    Thanks,

    Adam
    Scan the already ripped file that is on your HDD before doing the conversion, then choose that same frame rate on the edit page to see if you still have the A/V sync issues.
    CBR929

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  • signals
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    Originally posted by edluver216 View Post
    I am also having audio sync problems with Star Trek TNG DVD's.. should i post my log's, problems, etc.. in this thread or start a new one? I want to be as little of a bother as possible and make things as easy as possible for anyone willing to help me with my issue..
    Please read the Help Us Help You document that is posted in this forum. Please start a new thread unless you have the EXACT problem being discussed (i.e. same symptom, same disc, etc.)

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  • jegesmaci
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    Thank you CBR929. Do I scan the DVD in the drive or scan the already ripped file?

    Thanks,

    Adam

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  • CBR929
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    Hi jegesmaci
    Please download MediaInfo found here http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/en and scan your video source to find the frame rate and when on the Ripper main page click the edit button near the bottom right, and make sure that you choose the same frame rate as your original source and try again.
    CBR929

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  • CBR929
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    Originally posted by edluver216 View Post
    I am also having audio sync problems with Star Trek TNG DVD's.. should i post my log's, problems, etc.. in this thread or start a new one? I want to be as little of a bother as possible and make things as easy as possible for anyone willing to help me with my issue..
    Hi edluver216
    Yes, please post your logs in a new thread the default location is:
    For Win7 C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
    or Vista C:\Users\User Name\Documents\DVDFab\Log
    or for XP C:\Documents and Settings\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
    Please use attachment button and attach your most recent, Internal and Burn log(s) and post right here.
    You are no bother, as this it what the forum is here for.
    CBR929

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  • jegesmaci
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    Sorry it took me some time. I tried again to burn Tangled and same thing happened.

    Here are the logs.

    I really appreciate your help.

    Adam
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  • edluver216
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    I am also having audio sync problems with Star Trek TNG DVD's.. should i post my log's, problems, etc.. in this thread or start a new one? I want to be as little of a bother as possible and make things as easy as possible for anyone willing to help me with my issue..

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