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    #31
    I got it.. Had the same problem too. I found that adjusting the frames per second from 28fps down to 20fps syncronizes my audio/video perfectly. I notice it syncs automatically after about every 5secs of play. But adjusting the fps till u get it right is a success !!

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      #32
      Works on some DVDs...

      Originally posted by datadogg View Post
      I got it.. Had the same problem too. I found that adjusting the frames per second from 28fps down to 20fps syncronizes my audio/video perfectly. I notice it syncs automatically after about every 5secs of play. But adjusting the fps till u get it right is a success !!
      I have at least three titles that this method does not work on...One of my first steps was to vary the frame rates and, sadly, on some DVDs it does not correct the sync problem. I tried everything from 15 to 30 frames and they would not sync up. For my device, a Samsung A867, 23.975fps seems to work the best. All of the other rates just make it worse.

      -t

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        #33
        Originally posted by Toonces T. Cat View Post
        I have at least three titles that this method does not work on...
        Are these in addition to the 4 that you listed earlier in this thread? If not, maybe you should list them out for Ting...


        Ting - Any progress on this one?

        Thanks in advance!

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          #34
          Has anyone test any of the newer versions? 6.0.7.0 or later? Is this still an issue? Nothing official in the fix list from the looks of things... I haven't had a chance to test it out yet... Just wondering if anyone else did...

          Thanks...

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            #35
            The only one of the mentioned movies I have in my collection is The 13th Warrior. I dug it out and give it a try using avi.divx.audiocopy. Something odd about the movie though it took a while to scan and was going to take over 30 minutes to make a VOB passthrough. So I did the avi from the disk and the A/V sync is spot on using 6.1.0.2 no problem at all. Looks like they protected it well!
            Info for drive [E:\] (DVDFab 6.1.0.2)
            Drive region: 1
            Disc type: Video DVD
            Disc region: 1
            Volume name: THIRTWAR
            Video standard: NTSC
            CSS (Content Scramble System) protection is removed!
            RC (Region Code) protection is removed!
            RCE (Region Code Enhancement) protection is removed!
            APS (Analog Protection System) protection is removed!
            UOPs (User Operation Prohibitions) protection is removed!

            BTW I did angle 1
            Last edited by 90312; 09-27-2009, 04:34 AM.
            How to post the internal log


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              #36
              Yep...

              Originally posted by KmR View Post
              Has anyone test any of the newer versions? 6.0.7.0 or later? Is this still an issue? Nothing official in the fix list from the looks of things... I haven't had a chance to test it out yet... Just wondering if anyone else did...

              Thanks...
              Yes...I did not detect any changes in the sync problems.

              -t

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                #37
                Originally posted by Toonces T. Cat View Post
                Yes...I did not detect any changes in the sync problems.

                -t


                too busy working on BluRay features i guess...

                Audio sync and no WMV/Windows 7 support --->

                I really don't feel like buying more blank DVDs... Oh well...

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                  #38
                  hi,

                  Originally posted by KmR View Post

                  too busy working on BluRay features i guess...

                  I am very sorry for the not solve the problems in time.
                  when I finished current work, I will try to solve the problem asap.

                  thanks .

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                    #39
                    Not a problem...

                    Originally posted by ting View Post
                    hi,




                    I am very sorry for the not solve the problems in time.
                    when I finished current work, I will try to solve the problem asap.

                    thanks .
                    No apology needed...Y'all do great work. Just take your time and let us know when you need something tested...

                    Thanks for all of the effort you put into Fab!

                    -t

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Toonces T. Cat View Post
                      No apology needed...Y'all do great work. Just take your time and let us know when you need something tested...

                      Thanks for all of the effort you put into Fab!

                      -t
                      Agreed... Thanks!!!

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                        #41
                        I picked up “Monsters vs. Aliens” and “Scooby-Doo the mystery begins” this week for the grandkids and made divx audiocopy for the PS3 from them. The A/V sync is perfect on both. I have an old Disney PIXAR flick “Ratatouille” that is my test movie, if I’m going to have a syncing problem that’s the one that will fail. Even that one works perfect. I just can’t reproduce this problem. I’m thinking it’s like Guardian’s problem with the floating point error; it manifests itself on some systems and not others?
                        How to post the internal log


                        Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
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                          #42
                          I think it is also profile specific.....

                          It seems to be fine on most profiles but not right on some others.
                          "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790

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                            #43
                            Anyone still having problem here?

                            I just attempted a few WMV (Xbox 360 profile) conversions and had issues with the same DVDs as I did before:

                            Meet the Robinsons

                            Fight Club

                            Both are R1

                            Looks like there is another thread for similar problems:


                            Also note that I'm most recently using 6.1.2.0...
                            Last edited by KmR; 10-26-2009, 10:48 PM.

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                              #44
                              KMR,

                              Just a quick question...

                              Are you encoding direct from the DVD or from a hard disk folder or ISO?

                              This has sometimes worked for me for the real problem disks.

                              Rip DVD, Main Movie only to either Hdd folder or ISO.
                              Encode from the folder or ISO.
                              "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790

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                                #45
                                Gregi -I am ripping to folder and encoding from the folder...

                                I've attempted to rip to folder and adjusting the size to both DVD5 & DVD9...

                                :-/

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