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Is it possible to somehow fix the duplicated/choppy frames in a zoom recording? I also need to convert from 25fps to 23.98fps.
We've had to do some Blu-ray extra interviews over Zoom due to Covid.
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08.08.2021, 12:53
(This post was last modified: 08.08.2021, 12:55 by Selur.)
you could try:
- using sRestore to find a fps where your content doesn't have duplicates (Filtering->Vapoursynth->Frame->Reduction->sRestore)
- some frame interpolation to get to a frame rate that is usable (Filtering->Vapoursynth->Frame->Interpolation->Frame Interpolation)
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Can I do both of those at the same time?
Thank you once again for your invaluable help
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08.08.2021, 13:09
(This post was last modified: 08.08.2021, 13:10 by Selur.)
Quote:Can I do both of those at the same time?
Sure. (looking at the Vapoursynth Script Preview helps to understand what's happening, even if you don't understand all the Vapoursynth code in detail)
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Can you remind how to correctly enable sRestore? There are numerous settings to chosse.
Also, how do I reset Hybrid's filters back to OFF after a previous job?
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Quote:Can you remind how to enable sRestore?
already wrote that in
https://forum.selur.net/thread-1941-post...l#pid12699
"Filtering->Vapoursynth->Frame->Reduction->sRestore"
Quote:Also, how do I reset Hybrid's filters back to OFF after a previous job?
"Filtering->Vapoursynth->Filter(s)->All->Reset"
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