Ripping Problem or Demux Problem??????
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Dimonx
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2. August 2002 @ 07:04 |
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I am trying to Rip Bachelor Party.
The Movie length is 1:46.
I seem to be able to rip it ok, but when it is Demuxed - The Video (.M2V) is only 1:23 while the audio seemd to be correct.
Can someone PLEASE tell me whats going on - and how I can fix this?
It happens with alot of DVD's I rip - Including Atlantis.
I dont know if there is something i am doing wrong during the rip itself. I have followed as many guides as I can - but its the same problem. Please help
-DiMoNX-
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TheFlyer
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2. August 2002 @ 09:59 |
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Hi
Don´t you meen the *.d2v file????
If you meen that *.d2v file you get with the DVD2AVI it should be a little one and the audio you get with DVD2AVI is big almost 1 Gb.
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Dimonx
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5. August 2002 @ 05:22 |
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Actually I mean M2V
I am using smartripper.
I demux to seperate files. One is the Video Stream (M2V) the other is the extracted Audio stream (AC3) I can convert the AC3 File no problem. But the Audio is always longer than the actual video stream.
Thanks for the response anyway.
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TheFlyer
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5. August 2002 @ 07:53 |
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Hi.
Thats strange???
When i use SmartRipper to rip a dvd i never get file with M2V extension.
The files i get is vob:s,ifo,idx,d2v.
Then i use DVD2AVi to get the wave and a small
file with d2v extension.
Hopefully dRD,Ketola or Khauron see this question.
I´m sure they can tell you more.
Peter.
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5. August 2002 @ 09:42 |
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Out of curiosity, why do you Demux the files? The problem definately sounds weird, but might be explained somehow if you go through the files by playing them, jumping to specific timespots, etc.. One option definately is that the movie is in NTSC format and the audio in FILM. And as we all know, the framerates are 29.97fps for NTSC and 23.97 for FILM. Movie will actually be played using So, simple calculation based on your numbers:
1:23 = 83min
1:46 = 106min
83min x 60sec x 29.97fps = 149250.6 frames
149250.6 frames / 23.97fps / 60sec = 103min 46sec
...not exactly 106min, but you didn't mention possible seconds, etc.. So, I assume the theory is quite right.
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Dimonx
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5. August 2002 @ 09:52 |
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I will be sure to check this out - and let you all know if this fixed it - Thanks Much - If anyone has any advise on how to fix that issue I would appreciate it. Is there a framerate convertor for this that I can use to change the framerate for the Video to NTSC? Help
-DiMoNX-
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5. August 2002 @ 09:57 |
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Nono, you don't need to do anything, this is how it is stored, your player then just knows how to play it correctly.
Like I said -- why do you want to Demux it?
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Dimonx
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5. August 2002 @ 10:20 |
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all of the guides I have read about Smartripper suggest that I should Rip to seperate files as opposed to using a single VOB.
I am trying to make a dvd the best possible way - with the best possible bitrate.
these are my steps (Please tell me if they are wrong)
Project: Bachelor Party
Movie Length: 1:43
Movie Size: 6.5 GB
Format: NTSC
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
1)Using Smartripper - under stream processing - I check Video and select create seperate File
I check Audio(english 2 ch) and select create seperate file
2) I select location and Rip
- Two files are created (*.M2V and *.AC3)
I have to shrink the DVD to fit on a 4.3 GB DVDR
I used AC3DEC to convert file to *.MP2 and WAV)
mp2 left me with a file size of 365MB
wav left me with a file size of 1.3GB
I tried 2 different ways to shrink my movie
1) TMPGENC
2) ReMPEG
TMPGENC Remuxes the movie but the audio is WAY off (because of the total time difference - possible caused by you theory)
ReMPEG only converts the Video Stream....
Which STILL leaves me with 2 files to Burn (still the same problem with the time differce)
Any solutions?
Doing something wrong?
Should I be trying to rip to a single VOB file?
I even tried ripping just the movie vobs, and taking the audio from dvdtoavi (when you save you get the wav and the *.D2V file) but STILL the same problem. I cant really afford to make many mistakes because re-encoding takes about 20- 27 hours alone. (P4 1.7GHz) SOMEONE Help!
-DiMoNX-
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5. August 2002 @ 10:32 |
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So, you're making DVD-R out of this or...?
Rip as a full VOB, it doesn't effect quality at all. Use AVI.cfm" class="forum_link" target="_blank">DVD2AVI to Demux the AC3 and create project file, select Force FILM. Load TMPGEnc, use DVD template that uses FILM fps, load the project file and re-encode the video. Author the audio and video into DVD-R.
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kode20
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6. August 2002 @ 19:33 |
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Hello
I've got a problem with ripping.
I'm using smart ripper 2.41 and he problem is that it doesn't rip the whole movie. It does the job up to around 93% and gives me this message: "Quit ripping?" If i select no, the program does nothing. If yes, it does quit ripping! I thought that it was a problem with smart ripper.
I then tried vStrip. When vStrip too reached around 90-95% it gave me this message: "disk full? LBA@" something like that...
I've got an AMD 1.7GHz machine, a WD 40G HDD with 34G free space and 256MB DDR RAM.
This problem happens with all the DVDs...and most of them are around 5Gigs.
Can you help me out?
Thanks
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7. August 2002 @ 01:37 |
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