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[HELP] Encoding question
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(04.02.2019, 11:57)Selur Wrote: Source doesn't seem to be telecine, even though it's signaled as:
Scan order                               : 2:3 Pulldown
Setting 'Filtering->(De-)Interlace/Telecine->Deinterlaced/Telecine Settings->Overwrite input scan type to' to 'progressive', and keeping the frame rate at 29.97 seems to keep the content sync @29.97.
Dropping the time codes causes async problem.
Using sRestore and no time codes doesn't help.
Using cfr output + sRestore and no time codes produces sync output @23.976.
-> Personally I would go for the last:
  • enabling 'Config->Input->Decoding->CFR output'
  • setting 'Filtering->(De-)Interlace/Telecine->Deinterlaced/Telecine Settings->Overwrite input scan type to' to 'progressive'
  • enabling 'Filtering->Vapoursynth->Other->Restore' and setting 'Filtering->Vapoursynth->Other->Restore->sRestrore->Frate' set to '23.976'

Cu Selur

That last one did the trick, appreciate the help! It's weird that it only happens on some episodes of a series
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Encoding question - by StoneCold - 04.02.2019, 09:38
RE: Encoding question - by Selur - 04.02.2019, 09:44
RE: Encoding question - by StoneCold - 04.02.2019, 11:21
RE: Encoding question - by Selur - 04.02.2019, 11:24
RE: Encoding question - by StoneCold - 04.02.2019, 11:30
RE: Encoding question - by Selur - 04.02.2019, 11:57
RE: Encoding question - by StoneCold - 04.02.2019, 12:17

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