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Originally Posted by jshew
Used MPEG Mediator to decode the VOB files to WAV. Resulting file was 2.35 GB, a bit suspicious. And in Headac3he, the length was listed as 3:56:08:582, about twice as long as the movie. The encoded mp2 file was 387 MB and when I played it, most was silent/blank, with only bits and pieces of it scattered through the silence.
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Is the audio file DTS, by any chance? You will see this shown in the small window that pops up in DVD2AVI during frame serving. If so, you cannot easily decode this format. Chances are there is a non DTS audio file you can work with (on track 2???). I use DVD Decryptor which shows the various audio and subtitles available on a DVD. When I attempted to copy Behind Enemy Lines, my frame serving was completed in under 3 minutes! This was because of the DTS file (denoted with a xxx80 file name in DVD Decryptor). It was not decoding correctly and sound was a mess. When I chose xxx81 (also indicated as an English track) I selected track 2 in DVD2AVI. Basically, xxx80 = track 1, xxx81 = track 2, etc.
I hope this helps, as it worked for me.
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