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Originally posted by GregiBoy View PostUse 6.2.0.5, pathplayer on to get your Main Movie.
And I still had many tracks to choose from:
27 (1, 2, & 3) 1:36.05
57 (1, 2, & 3) 1:35.40
Is there one selection that is best?
I ripped 27(1) and 57(1) and they both seem to have the audio in sync when you play the VOB files on Windows Media Player.
The problem seems to be the second step, when I try to convert them to Xbox360 and there are 3 choices:
1 (1, 2, & 3) 1:36.03
That's when the audio sync problems occur.
Thank you for any help.
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I have converted perhaps around 200 DVDs in my library for use with a Windows Media Center Extender using the same procedure (DVD-to-DVD Main Movie and then DVD-to-Mobile Xbox360) and none of them ran into this problem.
I figured it was specific to "Up" because I never had multiple choices before with Main Movie (.ie 27(1), 27(2), 27(3), 50(1), 50(2) and 50(3)) and then multiple choices with Mobile (1(1), 1(2), 1(3)).
Also I never did a Full Movie rip before and then not have any options for Mobile (no file over 8 min.)
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I think it's been a reported bug for that profile in regards to your 1st post but can't say for sure. I did convert that movie to generic.avi.xvid.audiocopy and everything looks great. someone else may shed some light on the xbox profile.
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I read GregiBoy's Best Practices and noticed he first ripped the Full Disc instead of just the Main Movie, so I thought I would try that on "Up". Next, when I try DVD-to-Mobile Xbox 360, the largest track is #89 at 7:42. Tracks 27 and 50 are not even listed as options.
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Audio Sync Problem w/ movie UP
I ripped Up 27(1) with DVD-to-DVD Main Movie PathPlayer Always On DVD9 with DVDFab 6.2.0.5 on a Vista PC.
I play the VOB's and it looks and sounds great.
Then I try to DVD-to-Mobile XBox360 with 2-Pass and there are 3 choices: 1(1), 1(2), and 1(3). I converted 1(1) and the audio is out of sync each time.
Any suggestions? Thanks!Tags: None
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