I am new to encoding. I have a DIVX with an unusual framerate of 30.303 which gives choppy playback when I convert to mpeg. Is there any process to fix it, and is it worth the time as it is only a TV episode. Thankyou.
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Welcome to the joys of capturing.
There's a program in the tools section that will force the AVI framerate. However, it's more for forcing 29.968 to 29.970 that what you have. That's actually way, way out of spec. Someone else needs to look at their capture settup.
Open the file in VDUB. Set video to Full processing,a nd codec to none. Set audio to full processing and PCM (smells like frameserving to me!). No go to video, and you can set a forced framerate (at work, working from memory) of 29.970. What it's going to do is roughly drop a frame every 2 seconds to get it back into sync. Frameserve that puppy to TMPG and your done.To Be, Or, Not To Be, That, Is The Gazorgan Plan -
Sorry for posting twice. Frameserving works for all my other movies except this one... it doesn't recognise the VDR file in any of my encoders. I have tried through a proxy as well. Any suggestions?
No matter I fixed it, the filename was too long I think.
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