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    DVD Ripper ripping DVD with 4 Episodes on it..Very jittery Episode 2 onwards

    Hi All.....Ripping a TV show boxset to Mp4....same settings as all my movies which seem to be okay....However, episode 1 was perfect but 2 onwards were un-watchable due to major shaky cam syndrome..

    My Rip Settings are:-

    MP4(h264+aac)
    High Quality encoding - 2 passes
    Max Resolution of 1024x432

    and all the other settings i havent touched...

    Any idea how to fix....i could rip 1 episode at a time....But would surely hope its easier than that.

    Any guidance would be appreciated

    #2
    What TV Show is this TV episode box set of as there a lot of them out

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      #3
      TV Show was Being Human.....Would that actually matter?

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        #4
        Originally posted by jcvenables View Post
        TV Show was Being Human.....Would that actually matter?
        Yes it would matter!! Now what you need to do is read what is below and post the info mentioned to your next post reply to this thread

        by
        signals, Gregiboy and Complication

        If you are posting about an operational problem with either the DVD to Mobile or File to Mobile option of DVD Fab, you will improve the speed and accuracy of the response by providing some information in the very first post that will be needed to assist you. Please have a look at the informational links in my signature below before reporting a problem as one of these may solve your problem.

        Posts with all the requested information will be answered first.

        First, make note of any error codes or messages that appear in popup boxes and put them in your post. Information on error codes that appear in the DVDFab UI are captured in one of the logs we request below.

        DVDFab keeps logs of its activities that supply basic system information and can help pinpoint where and when an error happened and help pinpoint the cause. The default location for these logs on most Windows systems is:

        C:\Documents and Settings\your username\My Documents\DVDFab\Log

        The logs are simple text files that can be opened with Windows Notepad. If the size exceeds the forum’s attachment size limit, you may need to delete older entries or copy and paste the relevant ones into a new file.

        dvdfab_process.log Attach if DVDFab crashes and the crash report window does not come up or complete correctly or if internal error codes appear in the DVDFab window (“Task Failed…”). Time stamped, most recent at the bottom.

        dvdfab_internal.log Attach for all problems. Time stamped, most recent at the bottom. Please edit to include only the most recent or relevant log session.

        Make sure that you are using good procedures. Recommendations can be found


        This Information Is Required!!!

        The DVDFab version number. We suggest that you make sure that you are least using the latest which can be found and recommend that you also try the latest which can be found .

        The nature of the problem.
        The EXACT profile you used and any parameters within it that you may have changed.
        If using a custom profile, please attach it to your post.
        Whether this happens with all titles or just one.
        Your operating system/CPU/memory configuration.
        If you have made any recent changes to your OS or system hardware
        If you have other DVD or BD software installed, particularly if recently added.

        For File to Mobile, this additional information will speed resolution of the problem:


        SOURCE FILE TYPE:
        SOURCE VIDEO TYPE:
        SOURCE VIDEO RESOLUTION:
        SOURCE AUDIO TYPE:
        DVDFab VERSION:
        DVDFab PROFILE:
        OUTPUT RESOLUTION:
        OUTPUT CROP:
        OUTPUT BITRATE:
        OUTPUT PASSES:

        Examples:
        SOURCE FILE TYPE: MKV, AVI, VOB, etc
        SOURCE VIDEO TYPE: H264, XVID, DIVX, MPEG
        SOURCE VIDEO RESOLUTION: 1080p, 480i, 720x480, etc.
        SOURCE AUDIO TYPE: AC3, MP3, AAC, etc.
        DVDFab VERSION: 6.2.1.0 Beta
        DVDFab PROFILE: generic.avi.xvid.audiocopy
        OUTPUT RESOLUTION: Same as source
        OUTPUT CROP: Auto
        OUTPUT BITRATE: 1000
        OUTPUT PASSES: 1

        You can often use MediaInfo to get details of the source file.
        Last edited by AGJ; 10-11-2010, 09:43 PM.

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