21.08.2018, 21:15
Selur Wrote:set 'Base->Processing->Video' to 'x264'
set 'x264->Base->General Settings->Encoding mode' to 'constant rate factor (1-pass)'
set 'x264->Base->Restriction Settings->Preset' to 'ultrafast' and press the 'Apply'-button next to it
(17.07.2018, 05:25)Selur Wrote:
- load source
- With video encoding:
- set 'Base->Processing->Video' to 'the encoder of your choice' (configure the encoder in the corresponding tab)
- enable 'Filtering->Speed Change->Change Speed'
- set 'Filtering->Speed Change->Change Speed' to '23.976 fps'
- Without video encoding:
- set 'Base->Processing'->Video to 'passthrough'
- enable 'Muxing->Overwrite->Frame rate'
- set 'Muxing->Overwrite->Frame rate' to '23.976'
- set 'Base->Processing->Audio' to 'custom'
- enable 'Audio->Base->Audio Encoding Options'
- configure your target format inside the 'Audio->Base->Audio Encoding Options->Encoder'-tab
- enable 'Audio->Base->Audio Encoding Options->Filtering->Speed change'
- set 'Audio->Base->Audio Encoding Options->Filtering->Speed change' to 'from 25.000 to 23.976' and depending on your liking enable 'adjust pitch'
- add the current audio settings for the current audio track to the AudioQueue (Audio->Base->Add current)
- set output file (Base->Output file)
- add current settings to the job queue (Base->Add to queue)
- start the job queue (Jobs->Queue->start)
So, these are the steps I did. I ended up with a video that was 30 minutes long instead of 24 minutes. The framerate is 23.976 now, so at least that worked now. I think no frames were deleted but instead, all original frames were stretched over a longer video because of the smaller framerate.
There was also no audio either, but I got that part fixed by changing "Base->Processing->Audio' to 'ignore'" to "Base->Processing->Audio' to 'passthrough all'".