Lord Of The Rings Original DVD rip problem with DVD2SVCD

I have gone out and purchased Lord Of The Rings. I am trying to back it up using DVD2SVCD the chickenman tutorial way. I have used this tutorial for every bit of DIVX or DVD's I want to Play on my standalone and never had a problem encoding anything. So I think back up the DVD to SVCD just in case. It produces 3 cd's of the best video quality I have ever seen but it has one small glitch that I do not understand....

The sound on the intro of the film and only on the intro where she is talking and there is no video, stutters, speeds up, slows down. As soon as it goes on to the first bit of video i.e not a black screen its perfect all the way through to the end.

Have tried varying bit rates (nojoy). I use the same quality media for all my films and my standalone loves them (Verbatim).

Frankly I am baffled.

Any help much appreciated

Frum:confused:
 
What did you use to rip the DVD to HD with? If Smartripper, try the internal routine, if internal, try SmartRipper. I'm about to get a copy of the DVD (R4 PAL) myself to rip.
 
Got it on tuesday.
Havent opened the packet yet, too busy!!
I suspected they may try something to confuse the ripping.
Its the biggest first day release ever in the UK 1.75 million, Harry Potter was 1.25 million.
 
Tried both smart ripper and internal routines and tried dvd2avi tmpgenc way in one of your other tutorials Chickenman. Does exactly the same thing at that point in the audio......

Still baffled but keep helping you guys!!!


Cheers

Frum
 
Oh yes i played the wave file back, and the wave file plays perfectly.... when i tried it with dvd2svcd and told it to keep all the files even the mp2 plays back fine.....
 
Cut the first bit out with tmpgenc. Demux it. Remux it with the wave for audio.Cut audio to size with goldwave first. Audio and video must be exactly the same length.
Merge back in using tmpgenc. Assuming u r working with a mpg file.
 
If the MPA files playes fine and the MPV playes fine, then do a manual Multiplex with TMPGEnc and cut it with TMPGEnc (or use bbMPEG to do both)
 
Whoops

What I should have told you is I was trying to make a CVD not SVCD or VCD. It only happens on that setting for some peculiar reason. On SVCD it turned out perfecto.....


Cheers guys, I just learnt lots about bitrates and multiplexing so no time was wasted!:p

Could someone else try just the first chapter as CVD? and then try it in thier standalone. I would love to see if anyone else gets the same puzzling audio problem!!!

BTW I have done loads of CVD,s with no probs at all before.

Many Thanks Guys

Frum
 
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