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Knives Out Loses Audio Synch

Heloduck

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Hi,

I ripped "Knives Out" to an ISO file - uncompressed and using original audio - and then burned that file to a movie only 25GB BD-R, compressing the audio to HD and forcing stereo. The disc looks great and sounds great, but the audio begins losing synch and within a minute has drifted off noticeably, by two minutes, it becomes so distracting that you really can't watch it.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Duck
 
Yes, post an anydvd and CloneBD logfile, without it nobody can help you.

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Here are the log files.

Thanks for your help.

Duck
 

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@Pete another case of an intro clip causing problems?

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I don't know if this is relevant, but if you stop the disc, then continue from the same position, it seems to be synched up, but then drifts off just like before.
 
I guess this will have to wait until there's a update to either AnyDVD or CloneBD...
 
I guess this will have to wait until there's a update to either AnyDVD or CloneBD...
I just tried to replicate your problem, but I can't.
You wrote
compressing the audio to HD and forcing stereo
But your log file says "5.1@448kbps".
So I tried both, no problem, played back on PowerDVD and an Oppo standalone. No drift.

On what kind of player are you playing back?
 
It's a Samsung UBD-M8500/ZA, about six months old. Works fine with everything else and other BD-Rs that I have made. I've redone the process about four times with a new rip and the results are always the same.
 
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