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Post #269870

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andy_k_250
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DVD Decryptor + Womble DVD Video Wizard = bad audio?
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Date created
5-Feb-2007, 3:03 PM
Can anyone help me out and tell me if I'm doing something wrong here?

I'm working on an editing project, and I am using DVD Decryptor to extract my audio/video components. When I put the .vob audio files into Womble for editing, I get really weird results.

In one instance, the video and audio for a segment have equal lengths on the time table, but as I click to different parts of the audio (to make sure they match up), they go terribly out of sync, by several minutes even.

In another instance, I took a complete .m2v movie and aligned it with a complete .vob sound track and again, as I click around on the time table this time, it also goes out of sync. After a certain point, the sound just buzzes horribly.

Is there a step to this process that I am missing, or just not performing properly? Is there a better (free) way to rip .ac3 files than using DVD Decryptor? Any help would be much appreciated.

EDIT: I am following ADigitalMan's guide by the way. I was rereading it here at work (I can't access my files right now). It seems to imply that I should demux the video in one run, and then the audio track in a separate one. Is that possibly what is giving me problems - doing both at once?