Hello
Wondering if anyone can help?
I have just saved a copy of a film through handbrake 0.9.0 as a AVI file
with the Xvid option on the encoder dropdown selected.
The problem I’m having is the film starts Ok but then all of a sudden the
directors extras kick in for a bit then back to the film, then after a little while all the sound goes out of sync.
It seems like the chapters are getting confused with the DVD film & the DVD extras!
Any clues why???
Chapters getting confused
Lately I've been using a brand new method which may help. It helps you organize your workflow the way you like it. Rip out the DvD content as MPEG-2 files, organize, cut, join, edit and then make a new "disc" for HandBrake input.
Not sure how you do this on a Mac, but in Windows I use an app called TMPGEnc MPEG Editor 2.0 first of all and the Source Wizard to remove all the DvD content as MPEG-2 files. I search through this stuff, and cut and join what I want. (Cuts and joins are lossless with this app.)
Then when my work is cut out for me (literally), I create a "new" disc with TMPGEnc DvD Author. No burning or menus necessary, only a VIDEO_TS folder on my hard drive for HandBrake input. Once more, this process is also lossless and quick.
A bit of extra work, and the apps are not free, but this will avoid confusion and sync issues and find and manage the clips you want.
Not sure how you do this on a Mac, but in Windows I use an app called TMPGEnc MPEG Editor 2.0 first of all and the Source Wizard to remove all the DvD content as MPEG-2 files. I search through this stuff, and cut and join what I want. (Cuts and joins are lossless with this app.)
Then when my work is cut out for me (literally), I create a "new" disc with TMPGEnc DvD Author. No burning or menus necessary, only a VIDEO_TS folder on my hard drive for HandBrake input. Once more, this process is also lossless and quick.
A bit of extra work, and the apps are not free, but this will avoid confusion and sync issues and find and manage the clips you want.