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#1DVD Ripper Audio Problem w/ AC3 2-channel sound

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26 May 2005 07:17 pm
ArminUSA
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Hi there -
I’m trying to rip a few of my own (pruchased) DVD, so I can watch them on my Laptop when traveling, w/o having to bring the DVD along.
Well, the picture is OK - but whenever I hit an AC3 2-channel sound (different than the 6-channel, which is ripping just fine...) I experience “drop-outs” in the sound... It’s like every 10 seconds there’s a split-second drop in the sound, it’s really annoying.
I’m using DivX Pro 5.2.1. to rip and have all sorts of audio/video codecs installed (i.e. AC3). Also got Nimo and K-Lite Codec Packs, next to Windows Media Encoder 9 etc. etc.
The #1DVD Ripper site unfortunately doesn’t offer any hints/help, so I was hoping you guys know a solutio to this problem.
Thanks for you thoughts & comments in advance!
Cheers, Armin

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27 May 2005 08:51 am
labish
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Here you have a few guides and softwares:http://www.afterdawn.com/index-menu.cfm

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19 Nov 2008 02:45 am
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