![]() ![]() To clarify, the synchronization issue appears only to occur if a attempt to force a 23.97 video to 29.97 when the actual video needs it at 23.97. I viewed the 29.97 version and the choppiness went away and also no synchronization issues between video and audio. At timestamp 57:20 Whoopi is riding a bike into water and just as she goes down the ramp, the 23.97 version shows a choppiness. I ripped two versions of the movie off this iso, one at 23.97 and one at 29.97. So how do I determine the best Frame Rate if the Ripper does not appear to be dependable on suggesting the best one? Can the Ripper be fixed so I do not have to manually find the best Frame Rate?Īs asked for Mona, I have FTPed the iso file named MADE_IN_AMERICA_NTSC_4X3_PS.iso. I ripped both at 29.97 and checked for video and voice synchronization and they were synced. The series has two chunks of video lasting about 90 minutes each on each DVD and this time the first chunk suggested 23.976 (Same as Source) the second chunk was suggested 29.97 (Same as Source). Today, I am re-ripping the mini-series From Earth to the Moon and had all the VOB files show 29.97 fps on the first DVD. I ripped a Blu-ray of The Cobbler at 29.97 and had to re-rip at 23.976 as suggested by the Ripper due to the synchronization of voice and video. I have seen some videos that if I try to rip them at the higher 29.97 fps, the video and voice do go out of synchronization towards the end. Also, I checked the end of the newly ripped movie for video and voice synchronization and they were synced. So as a test, I re-ripped the movie at 29.97 and the choppy portion disappeared. Looking at the DVD VOB files, the frame rate on the VOBs was 29.97 fps. It was ripped at the suggested 23.976 (Same as Source) frame rate. I have depended on the Ripper to identify the correct rate, but I have noticed some issues on playing back the MP4 files that were ripped.įor example, I was watching the movie Made in America and noticed one area of fast motion that the video was choppy. ![]() I have ripped over a thousand DVD/Blu-ray discs and started noticing an issue concerning Frame Rate.
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