combining .mp4 files

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  1. mrawesome

    mrawesome Member

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    hi im not new to my ipod, i know alot about putting stuff on it, when i put my dvd's onto it using the DVD decrypter/videora method i end up with anywhere from 5-7 files.so far i have been using a joiner called yamb, to combine the files to one big file, but i am not happy with the end result, the sound ends up being off by anywhere from 2-4 seconds by the end, and watching movies is no fun without corresponding sound, can anyone point me towards a good vifeo file joiner that doesnt ruin sound allignment
     
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    I don't know of any good file joiners but are you sure that is what is causing the sound to become out of sync with the video, and not the conversion process?
     
  3. mrawesome

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    yeah the individual files are in sync but after combination they are off, for italion job a good 7 seconds before the video
     
  4. Lethal_B

    Lethal_B Moderator Staff Member

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    mrawesome,

    which dvd decrypter method are you following? if you follow this method, you should be left with a single .vob file ready to transcode..

    1) Place the DVD you want to rip your video from into your DVD drive.

    2) Launch DVD Decrypter.

    3) Go to the Mode menu and select `IFO` I mode. This will give you access to two new tabs Input & Stream Processing:
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    4) Then, go `Tools` then `Settings` go to the IFO tab, then under Options, change File Splitting to [bold]None[/bold] and press `OK`.

    5) Now go back to the main menu and select the `Stream Processing` tab. Check the box net to it so it is enabled, and only select the first video listed, as well as the audio. The encoded video's don't support any sort of subtitles, so uncheck that box if it's ticked.
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    6) Choose a location where you would like the DVDRip to go. Click on the Browse button (shown on screenshot below), locate the folder & click OK.

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    7) Now go `File` and `Decrypt` to begin. (It can take up to 15 minutes or even longer to rip the movie to your computer- depending on how good your computer is and how large the DVD is)
     
  5. mrawesome

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    thats the method i use but i get like 7 seperate files

    like
    VTS_04_01
    VTS_04_02
    etc...

    am i missing a step for the decrypting process
     
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    Lethal_B Moderator Staff Member

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    I am not sure.. repeat the process, and make sure you follow the guide word for word, and you should have a more accurate outcome ;-)
     
  7. mrawesome

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    great now i have to re-rent... i mean put my own dvd's in and rip them alright whatever
    thanks
     

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