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[INFO] Need - Avisynth FPS
#11
I want to fix the fps

15.0 fps up to 30.0

30.312 fps down to 30.000

23.9 or 29.9 up to 30.0 or up to 50.0

(31.03.2023, 17:08)Selur Wrote: ...(better use the Avisynth, Vapoursynth options)...

Cu Selur

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#12
Quote:15.0 fps up to 30.0
If the content is interlaced, use QTGMC in BOB mode.
If the content is progressive, use the filter under Filtering->Vapoursynth/Avisynth->Frame->Interpolation that best suits your content. (check Vapoursynth/Avisynth preview)
Quote:30.312 fps down to 30.000
Try, dropping time codes, usually such small differences come frame a broken time code. (Config->Internals->Handling->Ignore all input time codes)
Or, if it's just a bug in the container frame rate, tell Hybrid to use the stream frame rate (Config->Internals->Prefer Original->Frame rate)
If you really need to drop frames, use the filters under Filtering->Vapoursynth/Avisynth->Frame->Reduction.

Quote:23.9 or 29.9 up to 30.0 or up to 50.0
If the content is interlaced, first use QTGMC bob and then 'Frame->Reduction'.
If the content is telecined, first use TIVTC and then 'Frame->Interpolation'.
Depending on the content, sometimes use a combination of 'Frame->Interpolation'- and 'Frame->Reduction'-filters.

Blindly dropping frames or adding duplicates, usually is the wrong approach. You need to understand what type of content you have (progessive, telecine, interlaced, mixed) and what content you want to create and then use the best combination of tools.

Cu Selur
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#13
(01.04.2023, 06:53)Selur Wrote: 30.312 fps down to 30.000
Try, dropping time codes, usually such small differences come frame a broken time code. (Config->Internals->Handling->Ignore all input time codes)
Or, if it's just a bug in the container frame rate, tell Hybrid to use the stream frame rate (Config->Internals->Prefer Original->Frame rate)
If you really need to drop frames, use the filters under Filtering->Vapoursynth/Avisynth->Frame->Reduction.
o_O try it! thanks

(01.04.2023, 06:53)Selur Wrote: You need to understand what type of content you have (progessive, telecine, interlaced, mixed) and what content you want to create and then use the best combination of tools.
Cu Selur
what software will show telecine or mixed?
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#14
I know of no software which reliably can tell you whether your content is interlaced, telecined,....
You have to look at the content yourself to be sure what you really got, see: [INFO] Interlacing patterns.

Cu Selur
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(01.04.2023, 08:53)humanoid86 Wrote:
(01.04.2023, 06:53)Selur Wrote: 30.312 fps down to 30.000
1. Config->Internals->Handling->Ignore all input time codes
2. Config->Internals->Prefer Original->Frame rate
3. Filtering->Vapoursynth/Avisynth->Frame->Reduction.

these scripts work solo?

Or is it possible - both at once or three at once?

=1+2

=1+3

=2+3

=1+2+3
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#16
You can combine those options, if your source requires it.
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#17
aaa - ok - Thanks! Heart
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#18
Cry Sad does not restore/FIX

just throws it away
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#19
What? Huh
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