28.02.2024, 20:57
Hi Selur,
We've actually been using RIFE in other packages to reduce frames and it is also very good at interpolating in that way. It may seem odd to you but we use it for standards conversion between common broadcast frame rates. If you play a 30fps video and a standards converted 25 in a 25fps Resolve project, you will see that the 30 FPS skips frames and the RIFE version creates new frames to smooth the motion.
I'm guessing the frame rate counter has to be manually forced because we are using the interpolation filter in a non-intended way. But if it could operate without forcing the frame rate to match, that would be ideal
Thanks
James
We've actually been using RIFE in other packages to reduce frames and it is also very good at interpolating in that way. It may seem odd to you but we use it for standards conversion between common broadcast frame rates. If you play a 30fps video and a standards converted 25 in a 25fps Resolve project, you will see that the 30 FPS skips frames and the RIFE version creates new frames to smooth the motion.
I'm guessing the frame rate counter has to be manually forced because we are using the interpolation filter in a non-intended way. But if it could operate without forcing the frame rate to match, that would be ideal
Thanks
James