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  1. Member
    Join Date: Aug 2004
    Location: Mexico
    HI!

    I have this 25fps h264 files that i want to watch on my bluray but as you may now this area bluray players only play 29.97 fps material (let's say... ntsc material).

    I've tried to do it with tsmuxergui changin' the fps and the video is playable but video is faster than music, so out of sync.

    So i was wondering if there was some kind of a 'pulldown' like the one used for MPEG2 files (i use DGPulldown to do this and it works fine for MPEG2 files). So with this experience I had with tsmuxergui, do you know if there is anyway to do something like that without reencoding the video??.

    I hope you guys can help me find a solution for this! mostly cause my computer is very old and it'll take ages for me to reencode the whole vid again!.

    THANKS!!! in advance

    EDIT: this is all the software I have available, that I use to make my AVCHD DVDs:
    -DGDecode
    -MultiAVCHD
    -TsMuxerGui
    -DGPulldown
    -BDEdit
    -HxD
    -ImgBurn
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  2. Always Watching guns1inger's Avatar
    Join Date: Apr 2004
    Location: Miskatonic U
    Nope.

    You can either re-encode the entire thing, or change the framerate of the video and re-encode the audio after speeding it up to match.
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  3. Member
    Join Date: Dec 2005
    Location: none
    Or get a player that isn't so inflexible about such issues, like the WDTV Live.
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