22.10.2020, 21:26
Any chance to add "AssumeFPS"?
AssumeFPS
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22.10.2020, 21:26
Any chance to add "AssumeFPS"?
22.10.2020, 21:32
Is there a different effect than:
a. enabling "Filtering->Speed Change->Speed Settings->Change speed" and setting it to the desired frame rate or b. enabling "Filtering->Filtering->Overwrite Output" and enabling "Filtering->Filtering->Overwrite Output->Frame rate to" and setting the desired frame rate? ? Cu Selur
22.10.2020, 23:15
Yes it is different effect. It allows to produce stunning slow-mo, that couldn't be achieved using effects you've mentioned.
Usually I add it to "Custom", however it would be nice to have it among other filters , and respect filter order. It could be included in "Other' section of Vaporsynth and "Frame" section of Avisynth. Such approach will allows you to manipulate filter order.
23.10.2020, 01:45
You must be speaking of something else than I am.
Quote:std.AssumeFPS(clip clip[, clip src, int fpsnum, int fpsden=1])source: http://www.vapoursynth.com/doc/functions/assumefps.html Same in Avisynth: Quote:AssumeFPSsource: http://avisynth.nl/index.php/FPS The normal AssumeFPS does not allow "to produce stunning slow-mo" it just changes the playback speed it doesn't change the frame count. It's exactly the same as the two option I mentioned. So if you take a 29.97fps interlaced source, bob it to 59.94fps and interpolate it to 89.91fps and then use AssumeFPS(29.97) it's just changing the playback speed and the same as if simply changing the fps flag in the file. -> So atm. I see nothing special that AssumeFPS does. Best you share a script which shows where you think something 'stunning' is created through AssumeFPS, because atm. I really don't see anything special. Cu Selur |
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