I've read a lot of posts about this infamous audio sync problem that has plagued us all at some point. I too have spent countless hours trying different settings, bitrates, etc.
But now I'm starting to think that DVD Fab is not the problem... I think the problem is player related.
Example: I have copied the DVD - Legends of the Fall to my hard drive (main movie copy). Then I rip an .M4V file for my iphone4 & iPad. I use the iphone4 h264 profile. Version 8.1.6.3.
When I play the finished .M4V file with Quicktime - It exhibits the audio sync issue.
However, when I play the same .M4V file with Windows Media Player it does NOT have the audio sync problem. It never occured to me to try Windows Media Player before with .M4V's because I thought it only worked non-apple formats.
I also copied the .m4v file to my iPad native video player and again see the audio sync problem.
I also copied the same file into another video app - Goodplayer for iPad and the audio sync problem is NOT there.
Any thoughts or confirmations on this appreciated.
But now I'm starting to think that DVD Fab is not the problem... I think the problem is player related.
Example: I have copied the DVD - Legends of the Fall to my hard drive (main movie copy). Then I rip an .M4V file for my iphone4 & iPad. I use the iphone4 h264 profile. Version 8.1.6.3.
When I play the finished .M4V file with Quicktime - It exhibits the audio sync issue.
However, when I play the same .M4V file with Windows Media Player it does NOT have the audio sync problem. It never occured to me to try Windows Media Player before with .M4V's because I thought it only worked non-apple formats.
I also copied the .m4v file to my iPad native video player and again see the audio sync problem.
I also copied the same file into another video app - Goodplayer for iPad and the audio sync problem is NOT there.
Any thoughts or confirmations on this appreciated.
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