I will tell you the way I do it, I'm sure there are other ways. I rip the DVD to the HDD always and then drag and drop the folder onto MediaInfo, a free download, and it lists the frame rate. See attached:
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Okay I ran 2 passes, with 9.0.6.0 and 6.04.0 and both failed towards the end again, I matched the frame outputs and still the lip syncs are way out of wack...again, towards the end of the movie. Giant is a long movie, on 2 discs, the first disc syncs perfectly, the problem I am having is with the 2nd disc.
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This is my opinion on two pass so take it for what it's worth, a waste of time and file space and twice the opportunity for something to go wrong.How to post the internal log
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I see, I got what you said I missed what you meantHow to post the internal log
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Hi tswifte
As a work around you could always try an older version of Fab, like 8085
Hope this helps
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