If there really is no interlacing, then there's always the possibility they added duplicate frames rather than duplicate fields I suppose. That 75.78% pretty much confirms my suspicions. Even though I've re-done this movie and more than double checked I have constant frame rate set, mediainfo tells me this: One questionable piece of info, however, comes from Mediainfo. It plays fine on my PC of course, but from the PS3 the audio and video is out of sync. ![]() With the Lewis Black special I mentioned, I tried doing it over and got the same result. Some things I do wind up worse than others. Then, I go and play it with the PS3 and the audio and video is a bit off. I load it up and transcode it into a h.264. This one was already progressive scan, so I went straight to Handbrake. I do it the same way I do everything else when it comes to DVD ripping: I run it through MakeMKV, and check if it needs deinterlacing or detelecining. One prime example is Lewis Black - Stark Raving Black on DVD. I've since switched to constant frame rate, and it seems to have fixed the issue, until now. At the time, it seemed it was happening because I used variable frame rate. ![]() I had a problem previously with my audio and video being out of sync. I don't use the actual Plex app with the PS3, I just go through the PS3's media system to play my stuff. First I'll start by saying I use my PS3 to connect to my Plex server (via wired LAN, so no internet or wireless issues could be to blame).
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