SubImp555
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Hi all,
Sorry in advance if the "problem" that I am experiencing and bringing to your attention was/is already discussed in another topic. If so, it's completely my fault for overlooking that particular topic.
Has anyone else noticed that when you convert a Blu-Ray title to .mp4, the sound of the result file is somewhat distorted and slowing down/pacing up? This is particularly noticeable when music is played. The speech of the actors is normal (if I'm splitting hairs, it's not perfect) but background noises sound as if they are being played as you would hear it with your head in a bucket. Admittingly, this is a strange comparison, but I just have no better way of explaining. I didn't change/downgrade/compress the sound in the settings; I kept the audio at ACC and the channels to 5.1 384 kbps.
Am I missing something here; is this normal, or am I doing something wrong? Or, is this a (known) flaw of CloneBD that is/needs look(ed)ing into?
Please advice!
Cheers!
Sorry in advance if the "problem" that I am experiencing and bringing to your attention was/is already discussed in another topic. If so, it's completely my fault for overlooking that particular topic.
Has anyone else noticed that when you convert a Blu-Ray title to .mp4, the sound of the result file is somewhat distorted and slowing down/pacing up? This is particularly noticeable when music is played. The speech of the actors is normal (if I'm splitting hairs, it's not perfect) but background noises sound as if they are being played as you would hear it with your head in a bucket. Admittingly, this is a strange comparison, but I just have no better way of explaining. I didn't change/downgrade/compress the sound in the settings; I kept the audio at ACC and the channels to 5.1 384 kbps.
Am I missing something here; is this normal, or am I doing something wrong? Or, is this a (known) flaw of CloneBD that is/needs look(ed)ing into?
Please advice!
Cheers!