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Quote from: k1 on September 28, 2010, 08:51:10 AMI'm using the usual DVD Decrypter & GoldWave method & haven't had any issues so far. It ripped it without issue & the sync lines are matching up.I did straight DVD Decrypter too, had to kill about a minute and a half of silence from the end of the audio track and shove it at the beginning when i got back to the mix-down part. The riffs synced fine, but getting the mixed audio to sync back up with the video required the slight adjustment.
I'm using the usual DVD Decrypter & GoldWave method & haven't had any issues so far. It ripped it without issue & the sync lines are matching up.
Yep. Made a spiffy coaster that also can be used as an out of sync DVD! So did you just use trial & error to get it to match up?
If you don't mind using one more disk, you can use DVDFab to rip a copy and burn it to disk. Then run the copy through DVD Decryptor to start the re-authoring process. This is what I did. I have neices who will watch the un-riffed copy, but you can always use that one for a coaster too...
Quote from: Danecho1967 on September 28, 2010, 01:12:03 PMIf you don't mind using one more disk, you can use DVDFab to rip a copy and burn it to disk. Then run the copy through DVD Decryptor to start the re-authoring process. This is what I did. I have neices who will watch the un-riffed copy, but you can always use that one for a coaster too... Or instead of wasting a disc you can have DVD Fab just make an ISO file and then mount it on virtual drive. That is what I did a few posts above.
Thanks! Its only off by maybe 2 sec. So hopefully it won't take long to fix.
Quote from: k1 on September 28, 2010, 11:01:00 AMThanks! Its only off by maybe 2 sec. So hopefully it won't take long to fix.I wasn't far off. I tacked 1.5 sec from the end onto the beginning & it was perfect.
Quote from: k1 on September 29, 2010, 04:48:27 PMQuote from: k1 on September 28, 2010, 11:01:00 AMThanks! Its only off by maybe 2 sec. So hopefully it won't take long to fix.I wasn't far off. I tacked 1.5 sec from the end onto the beginning & it was perfect.Isn't that what I said?!?! What do I pay you for?!?!?!
I think you made a typo. This isn't going to be a problem when you're filling out expense reports for the trip to Sundance Festival we're sending you on is it?
So what are you guys using? Can I use Delaycut for this?
Quote from: Tony Farms AKA Puma Man on September 30, 2010, 06:08:47 PMSo what are you guys using? Can I use Delaycut for this?I used Audacity. I think K1 used Goldwave. We simply did the DVD Decrypter like normal, and after mixing down the audio moved 1.5 seconds from the end to the front. Tada.