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mesamac

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Feb 23, 2008
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I had audio sync issues with few DVD encodings and I reported that here few days back. I thought it was only with international DVDs but I found out from Handbrake forums that it can happen with any DVDs with "zero cells" in it.

If DVD source has 'zero cell' in it, after that encode will loose audio sync to video by few seconds.

One of the reported DVDs is "Casion Royale" with audio sync issue.

Just wanted to share in case you are doing mass encoding on your DVD collection.
 
I had audio sync issues with few DVD encodings and I reported that here few days back. I thought it was only with international DVDs but I found out from Handbrake forums that it can happen with any DVDs with "zero cells" in it.

If DVD source has 'zero cell' in it, after that encode will loose audio sync to video by few seconds.

One of the reported DVDs is "Casion Royale" with audio sync issue.

Just wanted to share in case you are doing mass encoding on your DVD collection.

if audio sync bothers you then you can use MPEGStreamClip to fix time code breaks. Then save the file to .ts then let handbrake do its thing. I check all my DVDs this way. No audio sync issues ever.
 
Or you could pre rip it with mtr or fairmount/dtox before feeding it to HB. For the record Casino Royale gave mtr fits for quite a while when it first came out as well.
 
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