I have a few PAL DVD's I ripped and I forget what to use in AVISynth to slow it properly from 25fps to 23.976.
Was it AssumeFPS and SRestore? Doesnt SRestore take frames out of the video? I want to keep all the footage if possible.
Whats the best way to slow the footage to 23.976fps without removing several frames if possible? I dont mind removing some frames if it looks better than blending.
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Last edited by killerteengohan; 23rd Jun 2014 at 22:02.
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AssumeFPS does nothing but change a single number. It doesn't change the number of frames or their consistencies. If the original video is 25fps and you add AssumeFPS("ntsc_film") the change in play length should be minimal.
It shouldn't matter but make sure you convert it to progressive first. Make sure you're not bobbing the video either. -
The frame count is the same but the overall length of the video keeps becoming too long by several minutes. its now 27:35 in length instead of 22:05. Is that the proper length after a small slowdown? Sure seems like alot of minutes. The Audio after being slowed went to 23:01