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    DVD Ripper Help sound out of sync

    On a lot of my DVDs, espcially older dvds, the sound is out of sync with most if not all of the movies or episodes on the disc. It does this with every format and profile exept .vob passthrough. Even .mkv remux doesnt work. I've tryed switching upthe decodered and encoders nothing seems to work. some examples of DVDs that dont work (Family Guy, American Dad). It's not only DVDs.

    Occasionaly I'll find an episode or movie on Blu-ray that does the same thing. For example I have the Lost complete Series on blu-Ray and there are two episodes in season 6 that will be out of sync unless I use .m2ts passthrough. Season 2 of Dexter does the same thing. At least 1 episode per disc will be out of sync.

    Can anybody help me. This happens on both my desktop and laptop. They both have Intel processors from a couple years ago and Geforce series 400 GPUs.

    #2
    Hi Adm_SkyWalker,
    Please update your fab to 8151 QT beta and do it again. If the sound is still out of sync, please post the latest internal log here.
    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
    Thanks.

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      #3
      Admiral
      I notice that all those you mention are TV episodes, which would mean it could be related to deinterlacing. Do regular movies have the same symptom?
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        #4
        Samething I'm sad to say. I tried with the video Decoder set to software and then CUDA. I used the mkv.remux profile

        I have seen a couple movies do it as well, both DVD and Blu-Ray. The Blu-Ray ones that did it were at 1080i,but I'm not entirely sure that its a deinterlacing issue. I mostly use mkv.remux and that doesn't use deinterlacing last I checked. I'll give it a try using deinterlacing.
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          #5
          Well this is odd. I just tried Generic.mkv.h264.audiocopy with deinterlace both checked and unchecked. The sound was fine from my point of view. Last time it didnt seem to encode properly so I guess the beta version helped when it comes to encoding.

          It still is odd that .mkv remux (which is basicly pass through) is off when passthrough .vob and .m2ts works just fine.

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