I've also always had problems but it's not close to 100% - more like
40% for me. In the end I am able just to put an avdelay=... in the
name of the file and correct it manually when I play the resulting
files, but it is pretty annoying. I have a question though - when I
have noticed the synch problems, it is almost always (95%+ I think)
when I am not transcoding the entire track (I chop of the final
credits). Are you doing whole tracks or chopping too?
Cheers
Anton
On 14/02/2008, Triffid Hunter <triffid_hunter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Feb 2008, Phillip Jordan wrote:
>
> > I've never actually had synch issues with dvd::rip. If the DVD
> > successfully rips to hard disk (not a given) then it generally works
> > fine from there for me. (except transcoding to x264, with which I've
> > had no end of trouble) I've only ever ripped European PAL DVDs,
> > however. Are you sure that dvd::rip detects the framerate of your
> > discs correctly? (PAL: 25fps, NTSC: ~29.97)
>
>
> Same here - all discs Australian PAL 25fps ones.. maybe it's something to
> do with NTSC's weird framerate?
>
>
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