DVD with very different audio and video track length
Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2021 7:43 pm
Dear All,
I am using MakeMKV to wrap the bonus disc of Fleewood Mac's Deluxe edtion. The Disc contains 5.1 remixes of the tracks in the album. While the music is playing, the tracklist is shown as video, with the current track highlighted. According to what I see, the DVD achieves this by having a very short video (one frame per track). Each frame is synced to the beginning of a track in the full 44 min audio track.
MakeMKV seem to have difficulties dealing with this case. It shows the correct timing for the chapters in the original DVD:
But the ripped MKV seem to map the chapters with wrong timing:
The resulting mkv files plays like a super-short video in VLC (runs through in a second or two), with no audio. I tried to convert the mkv file to mp4 with Handbrake in the hope that it would synchronize the audio track with the frames, but the result is a file that is playable in VLC, but has no video.
Has anyone any idea on how I could deal with this and reproduce the right sync in a mkv file?
Thank you for your help
Val
I am using MakeMKV to wrap the bonus disc of Fleewood Mac's Deluxe edtion. The Disc contains 5.1 remixes of the tracks in the album. While the music is playing, the tracklist is shown as video, with the current track highlighted. According to what I see, the DVD achieves this by having a very short video (one frame per track). Each frame is synced to the beginning of a track in the full 44 min audio track.
MakeMKV seem to have difficulties dealing with this case. It shows the correct timing for the chapters in the original DVD:
But the ripped MKV seem to map the chapters with wrong timing:
The resulting mkv files plays like a super-short video in VLC (runs through in a second or two), with no audio. I tried to convert the mkv file to mp4 with Handbrake in the hope that it would synchronize the audio track with the frames, but the result is a file that is playable in VLC, but has no video.
Has anyone any idea on how I could deal with this and reproduce the right sync in a mkv file?
Thank you for your help
Val