Hello, I am using the new version of Ripbot the 64bit version with Windows 7. My problem with this is that this version is not giving me equal time settings when copying a blu-ray disc. The time frame is either off by 1 or too 100 seconds. Causing the copy to be off sync. This has happened with quite a few movies so far. Out of 6 movies two of them I was able to get done right. The rest have the settings way off. They were ripped to HDD by using AnyDvd HD paid full version. On the HDD the play perfect. But after going thru Ripbot its off sync. The old version of ripbot had the option to select stretch to equal out the time but this version does not have that. Can anyone assist with this issue? Thank you.
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Are you sure thats the 64bit version. I ran it on windows 7 64bit and the first thing it asked for was FFdshow (32 bit). I have FFdshow 64 bit installed. If it was the 64bit version wouldnt it require 64 bit FFdshow?
I switch because I posted the following in Doom9 forum: "I am trying to resolve a backup of the Blu-ray movie 'FIGHTING'. I have Win7 ultimate 64bit. I am using the 64bit newest version of Ripbot264. The copy on the HDD is fine....but when it goes thru ripbot its off sync everytime. I tried this 3 times already. I even used BD-Rebuilder and the same out of sync issues. Last I heard BD-Rebuilder hasn't been perfected yet for Win7. This is the only blu-ray movie that is doing this. PUSH and DEPARTED came out great...but FIGHTING keeps off syncing. Can anyone assist? Thanks." This was all done with the older 32bit versions of Ripbot and BD-rebuilder. Now I have the issue with the 64bit versions.