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HermosaBeach
8th October 2008, 22:44
I have recently started creating Blu-ray ISO images using ImgBurn. I then mount the ISO using Virtual CloneDrive and watch them with WinDVD Plus Blu-ray. The video looks fantastic, bhe audio is about 1 second out of synch ? Is there a way too correct this ? Is there a way to create or mount the ISO differently so that I don't get audio out of synch ? Is this a bug with WinDVD 9 Plus Blu-ray ?
I did not have this problem (audio out of synch) when ripping Blu-ray to folders using AnyDVD HD and using PowerDVD v7 to watch.
I don't believe the audio was out of synch when watching the Blu-ray with WinDVD 9 Plus Blu-ray using the actual Blu-ray physical media. I'm too tired to do more exploration tonight, but I'll double check this tomorrow night.
Hermosa Beach
PrincipalityFusion
9th October 2008, 00:56
I have recently started creating Blu-ray ISO images using ImgBurn. I then mount the ISO using Virtual CloneDrive and watch them with WinDVD Plus Blu-ray. The video looks fantastic, bhe audio is about 1 second out of synch ? Is there a way too correct this ? Is there a way to create or mount the ISO differently so that I don't get audio out of synch ? Is this a bug with WinDVD 9 Plus Blu-ray ?
I did not have this problem (audio out of synch) when ripping Blu-ray to folders using AnyDVD HD and using PowerDVD v7 to watch.
I don't believe the audio was out of synch when watching the Blu-ray with WinDVD 9 Plus Blu-ray using the actual Blu-ray physical media. I'm too tired to do more exploration tonight, but I'll double check this tomorrow night.
Hermosa Beach
AnyDVD HD is a wonderful tool that allows users to backup thier purchased media or make it easier to use in multiple locations, both things that should be standard in what's allowed for purchased media. But just like with anything that is used for good, people can choose to use it for bad. In your case, you rent movies and rip them for keeps (see here: http://forum.slysoft.com/showpost.php?p=136863&postcount=3) and while that's your prerogative, it's just not something thats tolerated on the forums:
1) It legitimizes the stupid arguments that the studios throw around justifying the need for this draconian DRM crap.
2) It actually does take legitimate revenue away from the studios. And whether you believe the studios are the devil is beside the point. Last i checked, it still costs money to make a move. And when you "purchase" a new movie for $3 bucks or whatever the rental price is these days, you are basically stealing at least $20 (the average price of a Blu Ray - a few bucks).
Now of course no one's gonna come bangin on your door. You can do what you want.
Just don't expect others to assist you stealing movies:disagree:
Adbear
9th October 2008, 01:33
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BDMinus
9th October 2008, 20:48
This is Antigua, the Caribbean is that way. :doh: