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[HELP] Any ideas on how to handle a variable FPS source?
#11
Quote:I already mentioned, that I'm using NVEnc, but no 'Only use encoder' under Filtering tab isn't ticked.
Then QTGMC should be available in the deinterlacer dropdown unless Fitlering->Support is set to 'NoSnyth'.

Quote:I'll post the debug level 9 a bit later.
The debug output you posted does contain the analysis of the source, but not the job creation.
-> does not help

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#12
Quote:Then QTGMC should be available in the deinterlacer dropdown unless Fitlering->Support is set to 'NoSnyth'.


Yep. Figured that out.


Quote:The debug output you posted does contain the analysis of the source, but not the job creation.


Sorry. This should do.
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#13
What I'm really concerned about is Hybrid changing the length of the video from 2:20:47 to 2:00:37 no matter what Speed Change I apply and if I apply it at all.
Maybe you will be able to explain what exactly am I doing wrong from this another debug output with "Automatically adjust speed to stream frame rate" ticked.
I'm not 100% sure, but I think it even does that with "Interpolate frame rate".
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#14
No clue why you would enable "Automatically adjust speed to stream frame rate",... doesn't make any sense for DVD input.
The DebugOutput does not include any audio handling, since you didn't add any audio settings to the audio queue.

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#15
Because Hybrid can not produce video of the proper length or so it seems.
I add audio after I'm satisfied with video - no point wasting time on processing it while I struggle with fps and proper length.
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#16
As a side note if you get a length difference of 2:20:47 to 2:00:37 when you are not doing any speed change I guess either:
a. the decoder has some problem with the source
b. for some reason something of the source is missing (intro? outro?)

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