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25. January 2003 @ 16:05 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Ok, I've seen several tutorials on making dvds into svcds, divxs etc... but I can NOT find a way that actually works to get dual layer dvd9s to dvd5 size. Right now I'm using the process of:

Ripping wit OSeX to an ac3 and m2v file
Multiplexing with MissingMpegTools using mplex set to 4G segments (seems to be the only way it will do a movie bigger than 4.3 gigs. There's an issue if you try to make it bigger where it will multiplex up to a point, then just process 1 frame for the rest of the movie).
Reencode the segmented files back into mpeg2 with quicktime
Author using DVD studio pro
The problem occurs in the multiplexing part. Since it has to segment the files, it drops frames either at the end of the segment or the beginning of the next segment. This desychs the audio from that part in the movie til the end. Does anyone know of a way to get dvd9s down to dvd5 size properly? or maybe another multiplexing program that I dont have to segment the files?

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