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[HELP] Feature film with duplicate frames
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Is there a way to remove around 3,000 duplicate frames from a movie, and to replace those dropped frames with new interpolated frames in order to keep the same running time and audio in synch?
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#2
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"Filtering->Vapoursynth->Frame->Misc->FillDuplicateFrames" is probably the right choice if there are multiple duplicate frames in a row sometimes, otherwise FillDrops should work too. Replacing frames with interpolated frames should not change av sync.

If the duplicates follow a pattern, dropping them using SelectEvery while adjusting the frame rate would also keep the runtime and the sync.

Cu Selur
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#3
The single dupe frames usually appear before or after a scene change, they are not in a row. What would work best?
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#4
Probably doesn't matter which you use if there are just single frame drops.
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#5
OK, thanks. 

You would be surprised at the state of some masters sent out by so-called 'professional' film scanning facility houses. Smile
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#6
FillDuplicateFrames didn't work (with default setting), so now trying FillDrops.
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#7
Make sure to adjust the threshold (enable 'Debug' to see what the differences are), otherwise none of those functions will work as expected.
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#8
FillDrops (MV) doesn't work either, it simply creates a new blended frame of both duped frames.

I guess I will need to play around with the FillDuplicateFrames option, but I have no idea what setting to use?
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#9
a. adjust the threshold so that only duplicates get interpolated
b. select rife for the interpolation
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#10
if you send me a sample of your source I can sugges a threshold if that helps,..
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