17.07.2018, 17:58
Quote:I'm not sure we're on the same page. I don't want a speed-change. I want to convert PAL to NTSC and vice versa in a way it will cause the video to change in speed, as more or less frames should be played in 1 second. I don't want to affect the total number of frames.this is done by changing how many frames are shown during a second -> so a speed change
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Keep all frames, making the clip like 4.3% (I think) longer.
It's the second thing I'm looking for.
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By changing the playback speed (= the time each frame is shown) the frame count isn't changed and thus the total playback length changes.
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Quote:There might be more decimals after it."23.976" is internally converted to 24000/1001.
Quote:I have to admit these terms go beyond my knowledge of video encoding (if that's the right word even).cfr = constant frame rate (usually anything that is broadcasted or from a physical media)
vfr = variable frame rate (mobile camera captures and some anime encodes from scene groups)
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