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[HELP] 60 fps conversion with best settings?
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Try Avisynth with FrameRateConverter, result looks fine to me.
Best result would require writing some manual script writing in which one would:
a. create a mask of the static areas
b. do the interpolation on the whole clip
c. do some interpolation on the more static areas
d. combine both
Stuff which a relative static hub something like that could work.
Did a quick reencode using FrameRateConverter without any tweaking aside from using preset 'slowest':
FrameRateConverter(FrameDouble=true,Preset="slowest",Output="auto",SkipOver=210)
-> see result: https://ufile.io/wvuti (download will be valid for a week)
(sadly there is no Vapoursynth version of FrameRateConverter afaik.)

Cu Selur
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#12
(11.12.2017, 19:03)Selur Wrote: Try Avisynth with FrameRateConverter, result looks fine to me.
Best result would require writing some manual script writing in which one would:
a. create a mask of the static areas
b. do the interpolation on the whole clip
c. do some interpolation on the more static areas
d. combine both
Stuff which a relative static hub something like that could work.
Did a quick reencode using FrameRateConverter without any tweaking aside from using preset 'slowest':
FrameRateConverter(FrameDouble=true,Preset="slowest",Output="auto",SkipOver=210)
-> see result: https://ufile.io/wvuti (download will be valid for a week)
(sadly there is no Vapoursynth version of FrameRateConverter afaik.)

Cu Selur
Ok thank you, I will try it.. I had tried the frame rate converter before but I didn’t know what settings to use so it came out the same.
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