23.05.2023, 21:18
Mediainfo reports:
Argh, since the set fps is 22.295 directly interpolating with Hybrid would first decode to 22.295 and thus throw out some frames.
Another problem is that the video is 24 seconds while the audio is 27 seconds,... :/
What you can do is:
Open the file in Hybrid, set audio&video to passthrough, set Muxing->Overwrite->Frame rate to 24, with this create an .mkv as output.
This will create a .mkv-file which still has the time codes, but the 'Frame rate' is reported as 24fps. (note: you will lose the rotation flag)
Then use that file as input in Hybrid, this way Hybrid will decode the file to 24fps, and you can use frame interpolation to get it to 48/72/...fps. The higher you go, the more interpolation artifacts you'll get.
You might want to enable "Crop/Resize->Misc->Misc->Rotate output" and set it to 90cw.
I suspect that you might lose the 3 seconds additional audio somewhere along the line of processing.
Cu Selur
Frame rate mode : VFR
Frame rate mode : Variable
Frame rate : 22.295
Frame rate : 22.295 FPS
Minimum frame rate : 0.512
Minimum frame rate : 0.512 FPS
Maximum frame rate : 24.000
Maximum frame rate : 24.000 FPS
Another problem is that the video is 24 seconds while the audio is 27 seconds,... :/
What you can do is:
Open the file in Hybrid, set audio&video to passthrough, set Muxing->Overwrite->Frame rate to 24, with this create an .mkv as output.
This will create a .mkv-file which still has the time codes, but the 'Frame rate' is reported as 24fps. (note: you will lose the rotation flag)
Then use that file as input in Hybrid, this way Hybrid will decode the file to 24fps, and you can use frame interpolation to get it to 48/72/...fps. The higher you go, the more interpolation artifacts you'll get.
You might want to enable "Crop/Resize->Misc->Misc->Rotate output" and set it to 90cw.
I suspect that you might lose the 3 seconds additional audio somewhere along the line of processing.
Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.