Hello everyone. Recently I have been converting DVD movies to moflex for viewing on 3DS and I've had some successes and some failures. For the failures, the audio gets desynced from the video. I've tried pausing and unpausing the video to see if that corrects it, but it doesn't help. What happens is that the audio plays slightly faster than the video, so the desync is barely noticeable at the start of the movie but reaches 4 or 5 seconds by the end.
Does anyone who has a lot of experience creating moflex files have any tried-and-true methods for converting DVDs to moflex? I will try to provide as much information about my setup as possible below.
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PC specs:
Dell Latitude E6410
Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
Intel Core i5 2.4GHz
4GB RAM
DVD-to-moflex process:
-Rip DVD to file using DVD Decrypter 3.5.4.0
-Convert DVD files to mp4 using Handbrake 1.3.3 (using the "Fast 1080p30" preset)
-(optional, but have found this step to have no effect) Boost mp4 audio using ffmpeg command: ffmpeg -i "input.mp4" -vcodec copy -af "volume=3" "output.mp4"
-Convert mp4 to moflex using the following graph in Mobiclip Multicore Encoder:
The DVD I am currently working with is 1989 Batman, although I have successfully converted a few other films (Secret Life of Pets, Disney Cars, Sonic the Hedgehog) without the audio desync issue. I have tried tweaking different settings in various stages of the conversion process, but I haven't been very methodical, so I would be willing to try suggestions.
Does anyone who has a lot of experience creating moflex files have any tried-and-true methods for converting DVDs to moflex? I will try to provide as much information about my setup as possible below.
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PC specs:
Dell Latitude E6410
Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
Intel Core i5 2.4GHz
4GB RAM
DVD-to-moflex process:
-Rip DVD to file using DVD Decrypter 3.5.4.0
-Convert DVD files to mp4 using Handbrake 1.3.3 (using the "Fast 1080p30" preset)
-(optional, but have found this step to have no effect) Boost mp4 audio using ffmpeg command: ffmpeg -i "input.mp4" -vcodec copy -af "volume=3" "output.mp4"
-Convert mp4 to moflex using the following graph in Mobiclip Multicore Encoder:
-Video Files (leaving 3D-Interleaved unchecked)
-Crop and Resize (Resize -> Automatic -> 400x240 -> Add letterbox)
-Convert Audio (defaults used)
-Mobiclip Encoder (defaults used)
-Crop and Resize (Resize -> Automatic -> 400x240 -> Add letterbox)
-Convert Audio (defaults used)
-Mobiclip Encoder (defaults used)
The DVD I am currently working with is 1989 Batman, although I have successfully converted a few other films (Secret Life of Pets, Disney Cars, Sonic the Hedgehog) without the audio desync issue. I have tried tweaking different settings in various stages of the conversion process, but I haven't been very methodical, so I would be willing to try suggestions.