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  • MRL_DVDFab
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    I have tested the various available fps options in the wmv profiles and there was still the sysnc issue regardless of the selection. GB, I do not see "same as source" as an option in the xBox profiles? Am I missing something or is that only applicable for certain profiles.

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  • Realnoize
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    Originally posted by GregiBoy View Post
    Have you tried "Same as Source"?
    Yeah. Gives me the same a/v sync issues. I'm currently doing a test at 24fps. Using 24fps, I get the same lenght as the original DVD rip lenght when I adjust it with "Frame Rate Adjust v1.0" (an application that gives you some data about avi files and let you play with some of them.

    It's like DVDFab knows the movie proper lenght, but cannot guess the proper framerate to use. Or don't set the proper "Rate" value in the avi file. It's really weird.

    Anyway, I'll let you know what comes out of my further testings.

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  • GregiBoy
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    Also, use XVid, not that DivX crap.

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  • GregiBoy
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    Have you tried "Same as Source"?

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  • Something to check into (a/v sync related)

    Ok. Ripped DVD to HDD. Set that as source instead of disc to convert in "DVD to mobile".

    Same thing. Everything gets progressively out of sync up until the end.

    But you know what? I noticed something.

    In DVDfab, the movie is shown as being 1:58:07 long, while the resulting .avi file is 1:57:45.

    Using an application that analyses an AVI data, I found that the fps listed is : 23.976023976024, but the rate is listed at 24000. Scale is at 1001. I don't know what's going on, but when I mess with the settings, the application always adjust the fps and rate to be in sync (for 23.87, the rate is going to be 23970). But the original file from DVDfab don't have corresponding values. Could that be the problem?

    Profile used : generic.avi.divx.audiocopy

    I'll do more testing with various other settings.
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