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  • rytomi
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    Originally posted by 3dman7 View Post
    You have sync errors with the files you made from disk with anydvd on.
    Start fresh from disk with any dvd off and only use Fab to decode and make the mkv conversion from disk. i see now your including hd audio in your newer logs so you got that set correct.If this doesn't solve the problem post the conversion log from the disk.

    49m 38.43s: info: processing source(00031.m2ts) 79m 53.40s: error: read data sync error
    87m 02.27s: error: read data sync error
    87m 02.27s: error: read data sync error
    112m 26.75s: info: bluray read data end
    I've been doing most of the conversions from the local HDD because its faster, takes about 1.5 hours from the BluRay compared to like 30 minutes from HDD. The issue still happens from the BD, do you really think that is still a cause when it also happens from the original BD?

    Post 3 has log from original BD disc.
    Last edited by rytomi; 06-18-2016, 12:00 AM.

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  • 3dman
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    You have sync errors with the files you made from disk with anydvd on.
    Start fresh from disk with any dvd off and only use Fab to decode and make the mkv conversion from disk. i see now your including hd audio in your newer logs so you got that set correct.If this doesn't solve the problem post the conversion log from the disk.

    49m 38.43s: info: processing source(00031.m2ts) 79m 53.40s: error: read data sync error
    87m 02.27s: error: read data sync error
    87m 02.27s: error: read data sync error
    112m 26.75s: info: bluray read data end

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  • 90312
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    In common settings uncheck this box and try a couple chapters:
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  • rytomi
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    Audio still out of sync with single HD audio and no subtitles. Log file attached.
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  • rytomi
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    Originally posted by 3dman7 View Post
    After loading movie in Fab ripper to convert on the left side click on advanced settings and make sure the audio box has {same as source}as in picture.
    Here is the log file for conversion with ONLY the HD Audio (no other audio streams selected). Audio is completely out of sync. Seems to be 1-2 seconds early.

    I'm doing it again with no subtitle to see what the difference is. These are both with the just released 9.3.0.4 update.
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  • 3dman
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    After loading movie in Fab ripper to convert on the left side click on advanced settings and make sure the audio box has {same as source}as in picture.
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  • signals
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    There are two places for Remove HD Audio, the one in the main GUI and one in Common Settings ("Always Remove..."), make sure both are unchecked. The log is clear that it was removed.
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  • rytomi
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    Originally posted by Wilson.Wang View Post
    From the log file, the option is checked and the HD audio is removed.



    Wilson
    I'm looking at my settings and the option is unchecked. Perhaps you are seeing the second audio steam? When I rip my movies to mkv I chose both the hd and non hd audio to include.

    I ran the mkv process again with only the hd audio checked and it's still the same. And again, this only happens with this movie, all others work correctly.

    Maybe I'll try it next without the subtitles if there is any possibility that could be a cause.

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  • Wilson.Wang
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    From the log file, the option is checked and the HD audio is removed.

    3m 44.41s: info: stream input@ Audio(4352)[codec(dca) channels(6) sample(48000) bitrate(0) bitdepth(24) opcode(copy)]
    3m 44.42s: info: stream output Audio(4352)[codec(dca) channels(6) sample(48000) bitrate(0) bitdepth(24) opcode(copy)]
    3m 44.43s: info: stream input@ Audio(4356)[codec(ac3) channels(2) sample(48000) bitrate(224000) bitdepth(0) opcode(copy)]
    3m 44.43s: info: stream output Audio(4356)[codec(ac3) channels(2) sample(48000) bitrate(224000) bitdepth(0) opcode(copy)]
    3m 44.44s: info: stream output Audio(16781568)[codec(dca) channels(6) sample(48000) bitrate(0) bitdepth(24) opcode(remove_hd)]
    Wilson

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  • rytomi
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    Originally posted by Wilson.Wang View Post
    Hi,

    Would you please un-check Remove HD audio option and try again?

    Wilson
    It's not checked. I like to retain the HD audio.

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  • Wilson.Wang
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    Hi,

    Would you please un-check Remove HD audio option and try again?

    Wilson

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  • rytomi
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    Originally posted by october262 View Post
    Try clicking common settings - AV Codec and check disable
    All GPU codecs for decoding and encoding.
    And switch everything to software. Also uncheck lightning recording
    Retry the disc again.
    Everything is already set to software and lightning recording is disabled.

    Also... I'm not performing any recoding/encoding. I'm using the MKV Passthrough profile. I want audio and video untouched. This seems to work with every other BluRay I have except Anchorman. The only difference is Anchorman has a Forced Subtitle Track (English Track 3) whereas the rest of my movies are only Forced Subtitles. Could that be related?

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  • october262
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    Try clicking common settings - AV Codec and check disable
    All GPU codecs for decoding and encoding.
    And switch everything to software. Also uncheck lightning recording
    Retry the disc again.

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  • rytomi
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    Any idea why there's the audio issue?

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  • rytomi
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    Originally posted by signals View Post
    Exit AnyDVD, try it again with the original disc and attach a new log.
    Same issue from original BD. Log attached.
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