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Are there any software and container format which support FPS (frame per second) change without re-encoding??
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As part of MKVToolnix the mmg program allows you to set the FPS to whatever you want and the output goes into an MKV container. I have no idea what will happen when you try to play such a file, but it's easy for you to get that program and try it. It's free.
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Got my retirement plans all set. Looks like I only have to work another 5 years after I die........
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Lots of software will accommodate that on a global (whole file) scale, through adjusting the header.
Do you mean that, or with multiple changes WITHIN the file?
If the latter, there is MUCH more to lose (timing/synchronization problems) than their is to gain (bitrate economy) to gain by attempting that.
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DGPulldown for M2V/MPV, VDub (among others) for several types of video inside of AVI.
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Sorry, but mkvtoolnix is unable to change the FPS.
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Sorry, but mkvtoolnix is unable to change the FPS.TsMuxer can transform pal video to ntsc and ntsc to pal, but nothing more.Got my retirement plans all set. Looks like I only have to work another 5 years after I die........
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MKVmerge is able to change even the playback rate of MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 video
(as long as neither the MKV splitter nor the MPEG-2 decoder is b0rked, bien entendu).
The image below indicates a VC-1 e.s., yes, but that's not the point, of course -
Last edited by Stears555; 12th Apr 2014 at 12:11.
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Last edited by El Heggunte; 12th Apr 2014 at 12:25. Reason: add emphasis
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But this is a not working option. It is just a decoration.
Here is the sample file: http://dictaphone.atw.hu/112.MTS
You are unable to change the FPS.
That's all about your "facts" )))Last edited by Stears555; 12th Apr 2014 at 13:30.
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What fps and containers do you want to use ?
FFMpeg can do most of them
You can still use mkvtoolnix, but you need to use timecodes on your file. Other h.264/AVC files do not necessarily need to . Do you see the box that says "timecodes"? You need use a v1 or v2 timecodes sheet. That's a fact
Transport streams do not support "off" or non standard frame rates. So if you wanted something like 34.567, you should use mp4 or mkv container